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Government Efficiency Gone Wild: The Privacy Act Showdown!
The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, is trimming the US federal workforce like a poorly pruned bonsai, spurring lawsuits over potential Privacy Act violations. Meanwhile, ByBit’s crypto heist set a new record, proving that even digital thieves aim high. Stay tuned for more government and tech shenanigans!

Hot Take:
Ah, the Department of Government Efficiency: a group so efficient, it’s effectively making the federal workforce disappear faster than socks in a washing machine. Meanwhile, hackers are pulling off crypto heists with the precision of a Swiss watch and Apple is bowing to UK demands like a reluctant butler. And let’s not forget the stalkerware apps—because why should only the spies have all the fun when their data can also be exposed for the world to see? It’s cybersecurity chaos, folks, and it’s never been more entertaining.
Key Points:
- Department of Government Efficiency is making controversial cuts in federal workforce, impacting cybersecurity agencies.
- ByBit suffers the largest crypto theft in history, losing $1.4 billion through a masked transaction.
- Apple caves to UK government pressure, disabling iCloud end-to-end encryption.
- Stalkerware apps Cocospy and Spyic leak victims’ and users’ data due to security flaws.
- Google’s ad tech allows targeting of sensitive categories, raising privacy concerns.