**BREAKING the INTERNET: CISA’S “SECRET” GITHUB SPILLS the BEANS – AND the INTERNET IS LOSING IT!** 🚨

BREAKING THE INTERNET: CISA’S “SECRET” GITHUB SPILLS THE BEANS – AND THE INTERNET IS LOSING IT! 🚨

Oh. My. Goodness. If you thought 2024 was done with chaos, think again! The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) just accidentally dropped a digital atomic bomb on GitHub, and the internet is going absolutely feral.

We’re talking classified-ish data, internal tools, and what appears to be a messy, public dump of sensitive code and documents. Hackers are already sharpening their keyboards, and the cybersecurity community is screaming “WTF?!” at the top of their lungs.

WHY IS THIS BREAKING THE INTERNET?!

The Gov’s Dirty Laundry: It’s not just any leak – it’s from the agency that’s supposed to protect us from leaks. The irony is so thick you could slice it with a firewall.

Screenshots Going Viral: X (Twitter) is flooded with panicked threads comparing the exposed code to “found footage” horror. People are already spotting what look like internal network maps and IP addresses – basically a treasure map for bad actors.

The “Oops” Factor: This wasn’t a sophisticated hack. A CISA employee apparently committed the wrong branch to a public repo. Yes, an “oopsie” that could compromise critical infrastructure. Think “your mom accidentally posting your password to Facebook” but for national security.

Meme Gold: The internet is already roasting CISA with edits of the “This is fine” dog sitting in a burning server room. #CISAGate is trending faster than you can say “git push —force.”

BOTTOM LINE: This is the digital equivalent of leaving your front door wide open and posting the alarm code on Instagram. If you’