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[Logo]( [Thousands Congressional Staffers Compromised, Why Is Humiliating] [Thousands Congressional Staffers Compromised, Why Is Humiliating]( How dumb are these people to do this? Nearly 2,000 passwords belonging to congressional staffers have leaked onto the dark web after - wait for it - these folks used their official email addresses to sign up for dating sites and "adult websites." Yep, you heard that right. This is the same government staff that's supposed to be helping craft laws and protect the nation's interests, and they can't even manage to keep their own passwords safe from hackers. An internet security firm, Proton, uncovered this mess and, unsurprisingly, it's made quite a splash. According to Proton's findings, the personal information of 3,191 staffers was found floating around in the dark corners of the web, including passwords, IP addresses, and even info from their social media profiles. What's truly unbelievable, though, is how so many of these leaks happened. Apparently, these brilliant minds decided it would be a great idea to use their official government emails to sign up for services like dating apps and adult websites. You'd think people with access to the nation's legislative inner workings would know a thing or two about basic cybersecurity. U.S. Capitol Hit by Large-Scale Dark Web Cyber Attack, Passwords Leaked Through Staffers Signing Up for "Adult Websites" and "Dating Apps". Over 3,000 congressional staffers' personal information has been leaked across the dark web in a wide-scale cyberattack on the Capitol.... [pic.twitter.com/lAc81nFxlR]( - OutsideTheMatrix aka QRASH (@PaTrumpGirl) [September 24, 2024]( The Washington Times, who reported the breach, also highlighted that the upcoming presidential election has seen an uptick in cybersecurity threats. Shocker. As we gear up for another election, which promises to be as contentious as ever, you'd think security measures would be top-notch. But no, instead, we have staffers who can't resist signing up for Tinder with their "@congress.gov" emails. Proton estimated that about 1 in 5 congressional staffers had their information leaked. Just imagine the potential fallout here - these are people who likely have access to classified and sensitive information. And yet, here we are, staring down the consequences of sheer carelessness. The affected staffers have apparently been warned, but let's face it, the damage is already done. Proton's head of account security, Eamonn Maguire, pointed out that the sheer volume of exposed accounts is "alarming," and the risks here could be severe. Yeah, no kidding. You'd think safeguarding national security would mean taking a hard pass on mixing work emails with "extracurricular" activities online. Maguire stressed the importance of vigilance and strict security measures, but that seems like a lesson these staffers are learning the hard way. Of course, we're seeing these breaches in the context of a wider cybersecurity problem, especially as the 2024 election looms. Threats to election integrity have only grown more sophisticated, with foreign adversaries constantly lurking in the background. Republican frontrunner Donald Trump recently claimed that foreign sources hostile to the U.S. have been poking around in his campaign's internal communications. If that's true, we're talking about a real threat to democracy - but hey, apparently, a secure email system is too much to ask from people working on Capitol Hill. Just announced: Personal information of over 3,000 congressional staffers has been leaked on the dark web. ?? Why? What's your theory? [pic.twitter.com/BHUKWMVKua]( - Eddie (@Eddies_X) [September 24, 2024]( It's bad enough that nearly 2,000 congressional staffers had their passwords leaked onto the dark web, but the real kicker is how it happened. These are people working in our government, handling sensitive information, yet they thought it was a good idea to use their official emails to sign up for dating sites and downright disgusting "adult" websites. Seriously, these are the same individuals shaping national policy? It's an [embarrassing display]( of poor judgment and carelessness. Beyond the personal security risks, this kind of reckless behavior undermines national security. The fact that this happened highlights the desperate need for better leadership in Washington-leaders who prioritize cybersecurity and hold their staff to higher standards. If we can't trust our lawmakers and their staffers to protect their own passwords, how can we trust them to protect our country? It's time for a serious overhaul in how our government handles both personnel and cyber threats. [Dem Senator Dumps Kamala After Her Dangerous Announcement] [Dem Senator Dumps Kamala After Her Dangerous Announcement]( This would turn everything on its head. [Janet Jackson's Kamala Comment Has The Media Fuming] [Janet Jackson's Kamala Comment Has The Media Fuming]( The left has no idea what to do about this. [Trump Receives Endorsement That Gives Kamala Nightmares] [Trump Receives Endorsement That Gives Kamala Nightmares]( Didn't see this coming. [Emhoff Has Eyes Rolling Over Why Kamala Can't Be Criticized] [Emhoff Has Eyes Rolling Over Why Kamala Can't Be Criticized]( This is coming from a guy who had an affair with the babysitter. [Tlaib Furious Over Cartoon Mocking Her Support Of Extremists] [Tlaib Furious Over Cartoon Mocking Her Support Of Extremists]( This cartoon didn't pull any punches. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Steadfast Updates daily newsletter. We take your privacy very seriously and will keep your information in the strictest confidence. 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