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The Washington Time
For two hours a day, a General Services Administration employee visited dating websites, scoured the Internet for pornography and even maintained a user account at an X-rated social networking site.
Ultimately, a computer virus from a porn site infected the employee’s email, sending a mass message to everyone in the account’s GSAaddress book titled “check out my pictures,” according to records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.
The case shows how porn in the federal workplace poses a security risk, giving computer viruses inroads to attack government servers. Records obtained by The Washington Times through the Freedom of Information Act show that the Environmental Protection Agency is hardly the only agency with a porn problem.
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