Hard at Work: Government Network 'Exploited' by Malware, Thanks to Russian Porn Sites
All because one public servant downloaded porn onto his government-owned laptop.

Work and play don't always mix, particularly if your work involves a government-owned computer and your play consists of Russian porn sites.
That's the main takeaway from an October 17 report published by the Department of the Interior's Office of Inspector General (OIG). The report was the climax of an investigation into why an employee's work computer became "compromised and infected with malware."
The employee in question, whose name is redacted, worked for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) at the Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center, a South Dakota–based satellite imaging facility. The worker is no longer employed there, OIG External Affairs Director Nancy DiPaolo tells Nextgov.
According to the report, the employee "knowingly used U.S. Government computer systems to access unauthorized internet web pages," and those pages "hosted malware." After being downloaded onto the employee's work laptop, the malware "exploited the USGS' network."
So where did the malware come from? The OIG makes it pretty clear:
Our digital forensic examination revealed that [redacted] had an extensive history of visiting adult pornography websites. Many of the 9,000 pages [redacted] visited routed through websites that originated in Russia and contained malware.
The report also says the images were "saved to an unauthorized USB device and personal Android cell phone" that the employee had connected to the laptop. Likely as a result, the phone was infected as well.
The employee's actions represented a violation of at least two Interior Department rules. Workers are not supposed to view pornographic images on department systems, and they're prohibited from plugging their personal devices into work computers. The fact that the worker was able to access the porn sites and download the images via the laptop's USBs represent "two vulnerabilities in the USGS' IT security posture," the report says.
The employee didn't damage national security—an OIG spokesperson tells TechCrunch that the EROS Center is not in charge of any classified networks. Regarding the specific type of malware, the spokesperson was less helpful, saying only that it "helps enable data exfiltration and is also associated with ransomware attacks."
This unnamed employee is far from the first federal worker to mix porn with work. Back in 2014, Reason's Peter Suderman reported on an Environmental Protection Agency employee who admitted to spending 2–6 hours a day watching porn on the job. According a 2017 investigation from WRC-TV, nearly 100 federal workers were caught red-handed and/or confessed to watching porn at work in the previous five years.
Ladies and gentlemen: That's your tax dollars hard at work.
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Russia is everywhere. Even in my penis.
Russians- under your bed!
Sound painful.
at the Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center
Downloading porn at the EROS center? Seriously? If the Director's name was Anais Nin I would peg this whole thing as a joke.
That's right, I said peg.
My thoughts exactly. Caught with porn at EROS center...absolutely priceless.
"JoeJoetheIdiotCircusBoy"
Seyton not-so-secret sock?
Damn those Russians and their cybercrimes! I cannot wait until Democrats are back in charge and they can treat Russian hacking as the Pearl Harbor / 9 - 11 level act of war it clearly is.
Over reaching. Beyond parody.
I don't think he's a parody anymore. I think he's just a joint account managed by the writers now.
Shouldn't that headline be "Hard at Work: Government Network 'Exploited' by Malware, Thanks to Shitbag Government Employee Who You Were Paying to Watch Porn While at Work?"
Glad I could help you out Just Became a Journo Joe.
Although I hate to judge before all the facts are in, it's beginning to look like [redacted] exceeded his authority.
HARD. at. WORK. Get it ? HARD=Pee pee WORK=a job that you do
Stay woke my friends,
-DTOML
EROS Center
I came here for the sole purpose of making cracks about this, but as usual, I'm too late.
Joe Setyon
Isn't this ENB's beat?
I think it was ENB's Thai prostitute source who provided Joe with the necessary conspiracy nonsense that are definitely not insane.
No, she covers whores, not whores.
Don't you mean ho's, not whores?
Fair correction, mea culpa.
Why does anybody need to download porn, especially in those quantities? Who needs more than a 90-second clip? The guy doesn't have an internet connection at home?
His wife uses the home computer. He's more afraid of her than his boss.
Bad move; now they're both mad at him.
" the climax of an investigation ...the Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center"
You can't make this stuff up.
I mean, you can, but the publisher would turn you down - "too weird."
Breaking: Robert Mueller just got #MeToo'd.
Oh, #BelieveAllWomen.
I think this one falls under the "that's different" category. I don't expect any breathless fever dreams about gang rape parties to be repeated in these pages or anywhere else.
Yeah, it appears so. I'm looking at all the stories, and I get a strong sense of crack wagon-circling.
I think it's possible (perhaps even probable) that these are false allegations. But I'm going to enjoy watching the usual suspects #NotBelieveAllWomenThisTime.
Let the show trial commence.
I like how Mueller seeks to control the news cycle by making it about the machinations of his enemies.
Which is different from other harassment accusations, because this time there's a possible political motive to...never mind...
*nods in agreement*
*nods in agreement*
All snark aside, did I just read about an actual federal employee getting fired?
Or does "no longer employed here" really mean "transferred to a different agency to hide from the press"?
You bet on fired and I'll bet on trans-something-or-other.
dude works @EROS...
Breaking: Whitey Bulger killed in prison. Coincidence? I think not.
long live the Outlaw.
While it didn't work out in this particular case, I applaud the federal government for trying to provide valuable work experience to underage employees.
This is why his name isn't being released, right?
Likely there were many who were not caught or confessed, but even so an average of 20 per year who were caught is incredibly small compared to the number of federal workers... which is what? Two million civilian federal employees give or take a few hundred thousand? So really, we're looking at 0.001% per year, or 0.005% in total over that five-year span? Not to take a unnecessarily contrarian view on the topic at hand, but I'm not at all concerned by a tiny percentage of federal employees looking at porn on work computers, nor do I see it as my a lack of my "tax dollars hard at work." People often do incredibly stupid things, in all public and private businesses, and our government wastes an enormous amount of our tax dollars on things anyway. This is practically nothing in comparison. I am far more concerned with the overall size of government (as most of you probably are), and especially worried about the present administration's relentless assaults on just about everyone who isn't a heterosexual, immigrant-hating, bible-thumping Christian. But I can see how it might have been difficult to work in that angle on this particular story.
"the present administration's relentless assaults on just about everyone who isn't a heterosexual, immigrant-hating, bible-thumping Christian"
What?
I thought that was fairly clear, Eddy...
I think you've lost your mind in all seriousness
Probably, Just Say'n. I don't expect anyone to see things how I see them or to agree with me. It's great when they do, though. 🙂
I agreed with your whole point, generally, until the last two sentences. But, I guess it was unfair of me to make such an allegation based upon the last two sentences
Yea, randomly babbling groupthink to close an entirely unrelated comment isn't insane at all.
Nope, not insane at all.
I think that's great. 🙂 The second half of the penultimate sentence only matters to me, naturally, or to anyone who is generally concerned about the overt and dangerous influence of religious advisory groups in the administration. Really, it was only a bit of opinionated color to point out that perhaps we have more pressing issues at hand. I don't think I'm insane, but I might be. How would I know for certain? I won't take offense if anyone thinks if I'm insane. 🙂
Of all the things I have ever lost, I miss my mind the most - - - - - -
Government Network 'Exploited' by Malware, Thanks to Russian Porn Sites
I am pretty sure this was the premise to an episode of "Chuck".
A friend was a contractor on an IT project for the national park service. They implemented a porn filter and the park rangers complained so loudly that the feds had the filter removed.
It's lonely in those towers at night.
"Ranger Rick?"
" employee who admitted to spending 2?6 hours a day watching porn on the job"
I just don't have that much jam.
Some jerk at a desk.
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I wish federal workers would spend MORE time watching internet porn! The more they do that, the less they will be screwing the American people!
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This happens all the time. There's a former SAIC (federal contractor) employee who had repeated issues with viewing porn at work. Now he owns a company that provides "cyber security solutions" back to the government. How does a guy who can't hide his own porn addiction at work via technical means start H2L and sell technical and security services to multiple government agencies?