Middleman
Defender of the month
So, the Feds don't want their workers to read Wikileaks. Bravo They are geniuses. What a stellar response.
Now that they've given this edict, I guess that gives them the authority to 'pat down' Fed workers' home computers. They can start a new agency, a kind of cyber TSA. They can even feel up people's private porn files, just to make sure there ain't any naked pics of Bill Clinton's special looking dick there.
Government bureaucracy, ya gotta love it.
Now that they've given this edict, I guess that gives them the authority to 'pat down' Fed workers' home computers. They can start a new agency, a kind of cyber TSA. They can even feel up people's private porn files, just to make sure there ain't any naked pics of Bill Clinton's special looking dick there.
n a case of closing the barn door after the horses are out, federal employees are being warned not to look at documents leaked by WikiLeaks website, noting that despite their wide release, the hundreds of thousands of stolen papers are still classified by the U.S. government.
An internal memo sent late last week from the Office of Management and Budget and obtained by Fox News says that federal employees and contractors are "obligated to protect classified information pursuant to all applicable laws, and to use government information technology systems in accordance with agency procedures so that the integrity of such systems is not compromised."
The memo, which calls the disclosure damaging to national security, must be "declassified by an appropriate U.S. government authority" before it can be viewed by personnel that don't have the security clearance.
Read more: Administration to Fed Workers: Don't Read WikiLeaks - FoxNews.com
Government bureaucracy, ya gotta love it.