CISA and DOGE Employee's Credentials Found in Multiple Public Leaks

Login credentials belonging to Kyle Schutt, a software engineer working for both the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), have appeared in multiple public leaks from info-stealer malware. This strongly suggests his devices have been compromised. Schutt accessed FEMA's core financial management system, potentially exposing sensitive information about US civilian federal government networks and critical infrastructure. Journalist Micah Lee found Schutt's usernames and passwords in at least four stealer malware logs since 2023. These credentials also surfaced in massive data breaches affecting companies like Adobe, LinkedIn, Gravatar, and The Post Millennial. The exact timing and frequency of the hacks remain unclear, highlighting significant cybersecurity risks within the government.