Just got this in an email. It pisses me off that members of congress can lie and misrepresent what is happening on the border to the point that people really believe there are concentration camps for illegals aliens. And now releasing information in an attempt to intimidate and threaten government employees.
CBP Employees:
CBP has become aware of a Twitter account called @BanalGovJobsBot that has been posting employee name, salary, occupation, and work location information for CBP and ICE employees, followed by a statement that those employees are “part of the bureaucracy that is locking children and families in concentration camps at the border.”
The source of this information appears to be from Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Open Government releases of salary information for Federal Employees who are not exempt due to specific Law Enforcement or National Security concerns. At this time, this salary data is considered by OPM to be public information, and is available through several Federal employee salary database search sites on the public Internet. Although this information is currently considered public, given the current political climate the specific targeting and naming of any CBP employee could lead to cyber-attacks, harassment, discrimination, or even physical threats to safety.
CBP employees whose information has been released by this Twitter account are being notified individually; however, all CBP employees should be mindful of and take prudent precautions regarding their personal online presence – for example, you may find it beneficial to limit any self-identification as a CBP employee or otherwise drawing undue attention to your work, as well as avoid online discussions and social media interactions on subjects relating to work. You should further look to secure personal email, social media, and other online accounts with strong authentication that goes beyond the use of simple user names and passwords.
Employees who feel harassed or threatened by posts on Twitter or on other social media sites can use the social media site’s reporting features to report and label targeted posts as being potentially abusive or harmful. If you feel that you are the target of online harassment related to your official duties, please inform your supervisory chain of command, contact the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) Joint Intake Center at JOINTINTAKE@cbp.dhs.gov or 1-877-246-8253, and you may also contact the CBP Security Operations Center (SOC) at CBPSOC@cbp.dhs.gov or (703) 921-6507 with questions about cybersecurity.
Viva Texas,
Benjamine “Carry” Huffman
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Executive Assistant Commissioner
Enterprise Services
Washington, DC