Monday, June 22, 2015

ChiComm Mega-Cyberhack Actually A GIGA-Cyberhack

by JASmius



The ChiComms were in our government's computer networks for at least three years, not just a few weeks.  Now we come to find out that they plundered even more Americans' confidential personal information than we'd already discovered, even beyond the past and current federal workforce:

The personal data of an estimated eighteen million current, former and prospective federal employees were affected by a cyber breach at the Office of Personnel Management – more than four times the 4.2 million the agency has publicly acknowledged. The number is expected to grow, according to U.S. officials briefed on the investigation.

FBI Director James Comey gave the eighteen million estimate in a closed-door briefing to Senators in recent weeks, using the OPM’s own internal data, according to U.S. officials briefed on the matter. Those affected could include people who applied for government jobs, but never actually ended up working for the government.

The same hackers who accessed OPM’s data are believed to have last year breached an OPM contractor, KeyPoint Government Solutions, U.S. officials said. When the OPM breach was discovered in April, investigators found that KeyPoint security credentials were used to breach the OPM system.

Some investigators believe that after that intrusion last year, OPM officials should have blocked all access from KeyPoint, and that doing so could have prevented more serious damage. But a person briefed on the investigation says OPM officials don’t believe such a move would have made a difference. That’s because the OPM breach is believed to have pre-dated the KeyPoint breach. Hackers are also believed to have built their own backdoor access to the OPM system, armed with high-level system administrator access to the system. One official called it the “keys to the kingdom.” KeyPoint did not respond to CNN’s request for comment. [emphases added]

Ladies and gentlemen, I will say it again: This cyberheist was no accident, and I'm not talking about the ChiComm hackers.  There is simply no way to accidentally be robbed on this scale.  No amount of "naivete" or "incompetence" can reasonably or possibly explain it.  This was deliberate cyberdisarmament by the Obama Regime.  They opened all our cyberwindows and all our cyberdoors and invited our enemies to pillage whatever American individual personal data to which they could help themselves.  It's no different from the Edward Snowden caper.  It was and is calculated, premeditated sabotage and betrayal of every American who does, has ever, and ever tried to work for the federal government in any capacity.  It's the only logical explanation.  Just as the only logical conclusion to draw is that our enemies have it all - OPM, DOD, NSA, DHS, the entire alphabet soup, and all the personal information of every last American citizen.  To our enemies, We the People are, jointly and severally, an open book.

Hell, they may be watching each and every one of us at this very moment.

Paranoia?  Nope; just simple, flawless logic based upon the ever escalatingly downward trend of this fiasco and our knowledge of the Obama Doctrine and the White House's zealot's-fervor commitment to it.

This is what it's like to be brought down to the level of the rest of the world, my friends - with so much farther down still left to go.

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