Concern for naval bases focused on the wrong enemy
- Tulsi Gabbard, US Director of National Intelligence since 2024, reused a weak password across multiple online accounts during her congressional service from 2013 to 2021.
- Leaked password troves from 2012 to 2019 revealed this reuse, raising concerns given Gabbard's committee roles granted access to sensitive information.
- Gabbard’s passwords included the word 'shraddha', possibly linked to her alleged but denied affiliation with the Science of Identity Foundation.
- A spokesperson noted that the breaches took place nearly a decade ago and affirmed that Gabbard has updated her passwords repeatedly in the years following.
- This situation underscores ongoing cybersecurity weaknesses at high government levels and highlights the importance of strong, unique passwords and multifactor authentication.
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard Discusses Ongoing Internal Investigations into Intel Community Leaks to Media Allies - The Last Refuge
One of the least understood dynamics about how the DC silos operate, pertains to review and investigative work done by government officials into government misconduct. In essence, special counsels, special investigators and appointed special prosecutors do not look at government activity if that activity can be framed as political. The silos protect themselves from external […]


Concern for naval bases focused on the wrong enemy
In the Opinion section of the April 23 Press Herald, Chelsea Henderson voices her support for Sen. Angus King’s “grilling” of National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard on the vulnerability of our nation’s naval facilities to sea level rise caused by, of course, global warming. As an example, Ms. Henderson warns us that sea level rise […]
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