Summary

Federal employees have filed a class action lawsuit seeking a temporary restraining order to disconnect a server allegedly installed illegally at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) by associates of Elon Musk.

The lawsuit claims the server, connected without required privacy assessments, risks exposing government employees’ data.

The server is linked to the Trump administration’s plan to downsize the federal workforce.

If the motion is granted, the administration’s “deferred resignation program” could be delayed.

    • Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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      You think they haven’t tried that? If it was that simple it wouldn’t have gotten plugged in in the first place.

      It’s monitored. You need to stop Musk and his lap dogs, who are backed by the DOJ and POTUS himself.

      Everyone that’s put up resistance has been walked out of the building and put on leave/fired.

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        23 hours ago

        If you’re going to get fired anyway, you might as well throw it off the roof. A bit more effective of a delay than the 30 seconds it would take for someone to plug the power cable back in.

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            Nothing. Destroying it just wastes more of their time comparatively.

            And it probably destroys Elmo’s precious data as a bonus. Something this haphazard efficiently installed wouldn’t have a well-tested backup procedure, let alone a backup policy to begin with.

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              Not usually. Could rip off the onboard speaker and snip off all the fan headers though, that’ll take a while to figure out.

              Edit; or a syringe of liquid metal sprayed in all over the board through a vent. Not hard to sabotage a computer physically tbh

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          That’s exactly what they’re aiming to do.

          The one thing that usually prevents this is the need to prevent government dysfunction and the collapse of whole institutions, and neither Trump nor Musk give a fuck. It works in their favor and their supporters are happy to justify it.

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          Pretty much. At some point stuff like this relies on everyone accepting it. The man in the high castle is a pretty good example of it actually. John didn’t grow up a nazi, doesn’t genuinely believe in it, but goes along with it so he can continue to provide for his family.

          In the end what difference does it make it you are just going along with it or if you believe it?

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        23 hours ago

        “oops I must have bumped the power cable while working on the server next to it, my bad”

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          23 hours ago

          5 min of downtime isn’t all that big a deal.

          I like your guys’ enthusiasm, but we need real solutions.

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      What makes you think anyone that would be willing to do that has physical access? I don’t have access to the server room at the office I work in, and we don’t even keep any really important data there. It’s mostly just networking equipment. Anything really sensitive is kept on cloud-based resources that are housed at an off-site facility that is only physically accessible by the company that owns and runs it.