Much efficient. Very secure. Wow.
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Much. π
Open source government!
I too can make any site say what I want through manipulating via browser dev tools. π
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 websiteβs architecture and finding the databaseβs 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...
Bobby Tables strikes again? π€
https://doge.gov/workforce?orgId=7cd300eb-cf3f-47f5-90f1-9e66a8bc8d07
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...π€¨