Fresh in from the Just When We Thought We Couldn't be Anymore F@ucked Dept.:
" Tom Bossert former homeland security adviser to President Trump, and deputy homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush writes in a N.Y. Times op-ed that the magnitude of the "ongoing" cyberattack on U.S. agencies is "hard to overstate":
"[T]he hackers will have long ago moved past their entry point, covered their tracks and gained what experts call 'persistent access,' meaning the ability to infiltrate and control networks in a way that is hard to detect or remove."
"President-elect Joe Biden ... has to assume that communications about this matter are being read by Russia, and assume that any government data or email could be falsified."
"An intrusion so brazen and of this size and scope cannot be tolerated by any sovereign nation," Bossert continues.
"We are sick, distracted, and now under cyberattack." Axios
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