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Thousands of federal agents doxed

The data reportedly includes names, work emails, phone numbers, job roles, and some résumé-style information, covering about 2,000 frontline agents, 150 supervisors, and thousands of support staff. Early reviews suggest that around 80% of those named are still employed by DHS, according to The Daily Beast.


 
The data reportedly includes names, work emails, phone numbers, job roles, and some résumé-style information, covering about 2,000 frontline agents, 150 supervisors, and thousands of support staff. Early reviews suggest that around 80% of those named are still employed by DHS, according to The Daily Beast.


Obama used a drone strike on an American citizen not sure why we can't send whoever did this to gitmo for life.
 
Go after the person or people responsible for it and display all on their personal info such as banking numbers, dl numbers, residence along with their whole family and in-laws! Put it word to the cartels and other violent criminals including their security codes to make it easy to get rid of them
 
When I was a cop, we were required to where name badges with our first and middle initials and last name. That started waaay before the internet. Towards the end of my career I noticed more and more guys forgetting to pin them on.

As a guy who had his family specifically described by a suspect, I can totally sympathize with those guys
 
When I was a cop, we were required to where name badges with our first and middle initials and last name. That started waaay before the internet. Towards the end of my career I noticed more and more guys forgetting to pin them on.

As a guy who had his family specifically described by a suspect, I can totally sympathize with those guys
most cops in my area, just wear a number, in place of the badge.
 
Granddaughter’s husband is a deputy sheriff. Several months ago she left the house for 20 minutes in broad daylight (hubby was at work). When she returned home somebody had sprayed “pig” on the back door (entering a fenced yard to do so). Not a nice thing. The SOB(s) that released this info on the feds needs their butt nailed to the wall.
 
When I was a cop, we were required to where name badges with our first and middle initials and last name. That started waaay before the internet. Towards the end of my career I noticed more and more guys forgetting to pin them on.

As a guy who had his family specifically described by a suspect, I can totally sympathize with those guys
Yeah, I work corporate security and ep and we don't have name tags. When I work uniformed I wear a numbered badge and photo id with the same id number for complaints that's it. When I work ep I have a photo id with the same identification number.
 
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