Where'd you run off to @Blackvegetable ??*Beekeeper » Yesterday, 5:39 am » wrote: ↑ YOU can SHUT THE **** UP, COCKBREATH!! I'm NEVER WRONG. YOU, on the other hand, ARE ALWAYS GETTING YOUR *** KICKED MASSIVELY WITH YOUR OWN LIES!! Like this one.
**** OFF, ASSHOLE....................
The federal office in charge of ensuring cybersecurity at all levels of the government cited the use of encrypted messaging app Signal as a "best practice" for "highly targeted" government officials, the Biden-era document shows.
Fox News Digital found that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) outlined in a guide for federal employees late last year that encrypted messaging platforms such as Signal better protected officials against foreign enemy hackers amid a Chinese-linked cyber breach. CISA is an office under the Department of Homeland Security's umbrella that is charged with ensuring cybersecurity across all levels of government.
Under the Biden administration in 2024, CISA released a "Mobile Communications Best Practice Guidance" for "highly targeted individuals," who were defined as high-ranking government officials or politicians who are "likely to possess information of interest to these threat actors." The document specifically addressed high-targeted politicos and officials, though it noted the guide was "applicable to all audiences."
Biden-era guidance encouraged use of Signal app by highly-targeted govt officials: 'Best practice'
*Beekeeper » Yesterday, 5:39 am » wrote: ↑ YOU can SHUT THE **** UP, COCKBREATH!! I'm NEVER WRONG. YOU, on the other hand, ARE ALWAYS GETTING YOUR *** KICKED MASSIVELY WITH YOUR OWN LIES!! Like this one.
**** OFF, ASSHOLE....................
The federal office in charge of ensuring cybersecurity at all levels of the government cited the use of encrypted messaging app Signal as a "best practice" for "highly targeted" government officials, the Biden-era document shows.
Fox News Digital found that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) outlined in a guide for federal employees late last year that encrypted messaging platforms such as Signal better protected officials against foreign enemy hackers amid a Chinese-linked cyber breach. CISA is an office under the Department of Homeland Security's umbrella that is charged with ensuring cybersecurity across all levels of government.
Under the Biden administration in 2024, CISA released a "Mobile Communications Best Practice Guidance" for "highly targeted individuals," who were defined as high-ranking government officials or politicians who are "likely to possess information of interest to these threat actors." The document specifically addressed high-targeted politicos and officials, though it noted the guide was "applicable to all audiences."
Biden-era guidance encouraged use of Signal app by highly-targeted govt officials: 'Best practice'
Where you run off to, DICKSUCKY???Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 5:31 am » wrote: ↑ I grow weary of you being wrong all the time, Fondler.
*Beekeeper » Yesterday, 7:18 am » wrote: ↑ Where you run off to, DICKSUCKY???
Trying to find ENOUGH BANDAGES to stop that BLOODY *** OF YOURS from making a mess all over your MOMMY'S HOUSE??
And now, you RUN!!
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Tesla car division is as dead as the green energy concept of wind and solar. But watch the ruling elites never admit fossil fuels are organic matter decomposed naturally here.Johnny You » 30 Mar 2025, 2:14 pm » wrote: ↑ Nope, that's when the Nazi Skeleton in his South African Racist Soul in him began to show up.
MAGA ain't buying Teslas.. Radical Leftist Zombies ain't buying Teslas. I guess maybe he will build cybertanks to bankruptcy.
He is going to have to find a new electric avenue.. Tesla is Dead as a door knob on the big beautiful gate to MeHeHeKoh.
Blackvegetable » 28 Mar 2025, 5:45 am » wrote: ↑ To duck the Presidential Records Act.
The Pride of Princeton...
**** idiots.
which is the first mistake a person makes and last mistake corrected until dead? Self deception as to how and why one is specifically alive in equal time living now, 24/7.Johnny You » 30 Mar 2025, 2:18 pm » wrote: ↑ Big Phooking Mistake.. We all make them. Has the Signal gotten through yet?
Blackvegetable » 28 Mar 2025, 5:45 am » wrote: ↑ To duck the Presidential Records Act.
The Pride of Princeton...
**** idiots.
Isn't traffic the point of this morgue?DeezerShoove » Yesterday, 10:58 am » wrote: ↑ Why do attention whores start 5 threads a day?
Because it's here to be used. Simple, stupid.
No, Ed...this actually involves the dissemination of the information.EDC4ALL! » Yesterday, 11:25 am » wrote: ↑ kinda like using a private server? You are a special kinda of stoooooopid!
Same thing Hillary did. But, she illegally deleted her billions of emails. But, I agree, our elected officials need to communicate using apps and software designed specifically for these types of communications. Not some stupid non-secure app.Blackvegetable » 28 Mar 2025, 5:45 am » wrote: ↑ To duck the Presidential Records Act.
The Pride of Princeton...
**** idiots.
Skans,Skans » Yesterday, 12:33 pm » wrote: ↑ Same thing Hillary did. But, she illegally deleted her billions of emails. But, I agree, our elected officials need to communicate using apps and software designed specifically for these types of communications. Not some stupid non-secure app.
You "weary" easily, I noticed. Perhaps you should go get that checked.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 12:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Skans,
I am weary of your narrative versions of History.
I understand what your narrative version of history won't allow discussed in any area of social order serving humanity's destination of planned out 7 tomorrows 365 or 366 days a year noon to midnight, today, dawn to dusk.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 12:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Skans,
I am weary of your narrative versions of History.
Really. I thought it was about trying to hide sketchy deals from the general public. My bad. You should learn to be a little more precise in your liberal ranting.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 12:27 pm » wrote: ↑ No, Ed...this actually involves the dissemination of the information.
Don't be silly...no one's talk8ng about Grifty's 400 SHELL COMPANIES!!!!!!EDC4ALL! » Yesterday, 2:33 pm » wrote: ↑ Really. I thought it was about trying to hide sketchy deals from the general public. My bad. You should learn to be a little more precise in your liberal ranting.
Blackvegetable » 28 Mar 2025, 5:45 am » wrote: ↑ To duck the Presidential Records Act.
The Pride of Princeton...
**** idiots.
Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 2:36 pm » wrote: ↑ Don't be silly...no one's talk8ng about Grifty's 400 SHELL COMPANIES!!!!!!
Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 12:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Skans,
I am weary of your narrative versions of History.