A group of 20-somethings with names like "Big Balls" gain unauthorized access to your servers, delete data, take your website down, and now you can't serve your customers and your organization goes belly up unless you pay money to a mafia boss.

Sounds a lot like ransomware, doesn't it? When your government starts imitating ransomware playbooks, it's a four-alarm fire. At least in theory one can negotiate with ransomware actors.

Here's another way the DOGE team is behaving like ransomware actors: Their strategy for taking over agency databases is to wait until the federal employees go home on Friday and then show up and work through the weekend to undermine federal security.
@briankrebs How long before ransomware actors / foreign agents use this as a strategy? Roll up in some black SUVs, escorted by guys in body armor and balaclavas, with fake badges and real guns, with some fake paperwork and real malware?
@JustinDerrick @briankrebs there already was, I think the second day of doge firings.they came in to some department claiming they were doge. They got caught.