Much efficient. Very secure. Wow.

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Open source government!

I too can make any site say what I want through manipulating via browser dev tools. πŸ™„

Except that has nothing to do with the article.

"One of the sources told 404 Media that they were able to push updates to a database of government employment information after studying the website’s architecture and finding the database’s API endpoints."

Cool. Did they detail the exploit, or is this a "trust me bro" situation?

This was written by a journalist who presumably regurgitated whatever their sources told/showed them, so no. Also sounds like it was still exploitable at least at the time the article was written, so probably wouldn't want to write about how to exploit a live govt site...

Little Bobby really gets around

OMG if you go to doge.gov and right click Inspect, go to the console, it prints out database ids LMAO

It's curious how people/Democrats are madder about D.O.G.E. accessing government databases than when the Chinese hacked the Treasury Department a few years ago...🀨