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Is it hacking tho? I mean it's open
Bro what makes you think titler and the lost boys are computer literate?
The CFAA isn't computer literate either. It was made in like 1985 and the language used references express permission for dialing into computers in pre-dialup days. Courts could interpret it as everyone needing a snail mailed letter from google before you type google dot com into a browser, if the judge wanted to be that big of an asshole. Its ancient, but it is still used to throw the book at anyone using a keyboard in a way the government doesn't like.
I apologize, but what does this have to do with the level of computer literacy of titler (elon) and his gang of young kids?
I consider them a threat due to their computer illiteracy and zeal for getting into government departments. Maybe you didn't understand what I was putting down here.
Just in case you don't understand what I meant, see their most recent leak of classified info or elons ignorance of SQL leading to claims of duplicate data in government databases.
Maybe you are looking at the more complicated picture with Sartre and assuming stuff about folks instead of looking at the simpler picture that is right in front of you.
So exactly the doge traitors are doing...
Normally, 100%. The US government has strict opsec and cyber security procedures, so even if someone gets in a neglected door they better have covered their tracks well
But these are a bunch of complete newbies with no oversight. They're not doing even the most basic compliance... They're completely green, they don't know what they don't know yet. The oldest of them is a new grad, one is a high school grad. They're also adversarial to the people who do the actual cyber security
That being said, I wouldn't take chances