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Hackers break in...

at LANL and Oakridge!
It does NOT make a difference who manages the Labs!


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Anonymous said…
And another...

"Lab employees vent frustrations on blog"

http://www.contracostatimes.com/search/ci_7676641?IADID=Search-www.contracostatimes.com-www.contracostatimes.com
Anonymous said…
The link requires a login. If you don't want to bother, try just going to http://www.contracostatimes.com/ and the story is right there. At least it will be for a while, and after that you can search. The story is on the front page of today's (Sun, Dec 9) paper if you'd rather run out and buy a paper.

It's good to see Ms Johnson's story. Fairly balanced IMHO. Beats anything from the Comical, which has actually been zip. Too busy with Britney or oily birds, I suppose.
Anonymous said…
It's only a matter of time until an incident happens. With luck it'll merely be a hacker since there are a lot of other scenarios that can happen when people get this stressed or disenchanted.

Praying for everyone at LLNL...
Anonymous said…
Contra Costa times 12/9 article in WORD format
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddtdd4zp_6gt7gm2f6"
Anonymous said…
4:36

Agreed. Very balanced story and captures key points of transition and employee concern. I would like to hope that Hobson's staff and NNSA read it, but that is unrealistic.tws
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