Talk:Office of Personnel Management data breach
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inaccuracy
edit"In 2017, Chinese national Yu Pingan was arrested on charges of create the malware used in the breach.[10] Yu pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit computer hacking and subsequently returned to China.[11]". This looks to be deliberately misleading. Yu was never charged with creating Sakula, only with using it. See e.g. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-usa-cyber-exclusive/exclusive-malware-broker-behind-u-s-hacks-is-now-teaching-computer-skills-in-china-idUSKBN1YS0UI — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kwoyeu (talk • contribs) 01:38, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
OPM Hack
editAs I understand it, the OPM hack could've used the NSA's own Dual EC DRBG back door into Juniper routers, although nobody really knows. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 144.2.97.195 (talk) 21:31, 5 November 2020 (UTC)
Person in Charge Let Go
editHello, hope I can ask this here. I overheard some guys saying the person in charge is no longer with that department/job/whatever. Possibly let go, fired, or just shuffled to a different job. Would something like that fit in with the article or is it too much information? I did a search and apparently her name is katherine archuleta. At first she didn't want to step down and then it looks as though she resigned.
Needs infobox
editThe article has an infobox, but it is empty and needs to be filled in with useful information.—Anita5192 (talk) 06:02, 16 December 2018 (UTC)