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Government Data Breach? Unpacking Alarming Cybersecurity Allegations at the NLRB
Episode 156

Government Data Breach? Unpacking Alarming Cybersecurity Allegations at the NLRB

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April 23, 202512m 36s

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Show Notes

In this explosive episode, we dive deep into shocking cybersecurity allegations involving the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). From unmonitored super-admin accounts to suspicious login attempts traced back to Russia, we break down the serious red flags that experts say violate core federal security protocols like FISMA and NIST guidelines.

🚨 Learn how:

  • Critical logging and monitoring systems were allegedly disabled
  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA) was turned off
  • Suspicious tools were downloaded from GitHub
  • Over 10GB of unexplained data may have been exfiltrated

With potential national security implications, this case raises urgent questions about oversight, accountability, and the state of government cybersecurity. Don’t miss this eye-opening discussion.

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