Posted on 01/10/2020 9:01:26 AM PST by Red Badger
An epidemic of federal employees watching porn on taxpayer time has reached a new low at one agency where a veteran staffer viewed child pornography on a government computer on multiple occasions, according to an audit. The unidentified employee worked at the Bureau of Land Management, which operates under the Department of the Interior (DOI) and admitted to investigators from the agencys Inspector Generals office that he viewed adult pornography on multiple occasions though he knew DOI policy prohibits it. A year ago, a separate DOI employee infected agency networks with Russian malware after visiting thousands of porn sites on his government computer. A forensic examination determined the employee, who was never identified, had an extensive history of visiting porn websites and saving material on an unauthorized drive. In both cases the employees retired and faced no consequences.
The DOI is hardly alone in the ongoing porn scandal. Watching porn on government computers during work hours is so rampant that legislation (Eliminating Pornography from Agencies Act) was introduced in Congress a few years ago to contain the embarrassing crisis. Porn has for years been part of the job at some government agencies and numerous federal audits have long documented the enraging details of how our tax dollars are being wasted. Judicial Watch has also reported extensively on the topic, especially the porn crisis at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the agency charged with policing the nations financial industry. While the economy crumbled, the SEC was preoccupied with pornography. In fact, high-ranking managers at the agency regularly spent work hours gawking at pornography web sites on their government computers while the countrys financial system collapsed. Were talking dozens of SEC employees, including senior officers with lucrative six-figure salaries viewing explicit images on their agency computers during work hours.
Other agencies have also been embroiled in porn scandals evidently making legislation necessary. Among them is the National Science Foundation (NSF), which has been exposed by its inspector general for having employees spend significant portions of their workdays watching, downloading and e-mailing pornography on government computers without ever getting caught. This workday porn surfing costs American taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars, according to the agency watchdog. In one case a senior NSF executive spent at least 331 days viewing porn on his government computer and chatting online with naked women without getting caught. A separate employee accessed hundreds of pornographic web sites during work hours in a three-week period and another was caught with hundreds of photos, videos and slide shows containing porn. None of the public employees was subject to criminal prosecution, civil court action or debarment, though some got suspended for short periods of time.
About a year ago the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) was embroiled in a large-scale pornography scandal in which hundreds of websites were used by employees and contractors to watch porn on government computers during work hours. The problem was so widespread that the USDA IG issued agency leadership a management alert memo warning of a significant increase in the number of USDA employees and contractors viewing and sharing unlawful or otherwise inappropriate pornographic content using their government-issued computers and other communication devices. Some of the content includes child pornography, according to the USDA OIG memo. This employee misconduct is preventable, and it unnecessarily exposes USDA and its systems to significant risk, the OIG memo states. USDA leadership took five months to address the problem even though the watchdog harped on the security risks of surfing the dicey websites on agency equipment. It didnt even delve into the atrocity of public employees getting paid by taxpayers to enjoy porn.
So the indoor gov workers watch porn. Outdoor gov workers lean on shovels. Either way you get a sweet retirement.
They need to be investigating and or firing every government official. The whole work environment needs fumigation.
Once youve seen one couple congressing, youve seen it all right? Apparently theres no such thing as sexual overload in our government.
This seems to be an excellent way to determine which government employees are redundant and can be removed from their jobs. I don’t care if they’re watching porn or the Disney channel at work - they obviously don’t have enough work to do to justify their positions. Private industry downsizes when too many employees become idle - government never does.
Ive always wondered how they know? No one seriously uses their browsers porn mode? Geez.
Several large municipal governments in this country have been the victim of hackings and ransomware attacks over the past few years.
In the vast majority of cases those can be traced to an employee surfing porn at his desk.
Im amazed they get anything done at work with all the porn glut.
I walked into the IT department at my General Dynamics facility. The entire department was gathered around a monitor watching porn; real close up juicy stuff. Turns out they were monitoring an employee’s behavior in real time. I was able to find out later that nothing happened to the guy. I can only assume he was high up, or one of the protected class.
Having no idea who it was, I later asked my IT buddy, if it had been me, what do you think would have happened? He said, “You would have bounced twice off the parking lot asphalt.”
Good thing WE have a firewall......................
I dont care what you do on your own time. You have no right to bring your vices with you to work.
They can’t even control themselves for 8 hours...
Porn can be easily blocked from all office computers by a rookie IT person. I worked for the State of Alaska for 25 years and a lot of internet sites were not accessible, including youtube.
Super easy to block this type of content, but evidently those in charge dont seem to mind.
Work???
Our otherwise unemployable government employees are only there to collect a welfare check under the pretense of working. You didn’t actually think they were here to do something did you?
Controlling ones sexual desires is a lifetime of hard work. I know the rules of appropriate behavior in society and I abide by them.
Im always surprised by this, not that people will watch porn, we are all sinners. What surprises me is that there are still government agencys that are not blocking explicit websites.
Im retired Army and now a civil service employee. All Defense Department networks I have used are filtered. While i suspect there are ways to get around it, it will deter most people from abusing the network. Other agencies seem to be dragging their feet, and I cant think of any legitimate reason to do so.
I know of a protected one who was caught dead to rights.
He was promoted.
State government.
There are family friendly servers that can be put in place by network administrators to preclude accessing porn.
Im surprised the technology hasnt been employed by government agencies.
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