An aide to Nancy Pelosi’s laptop was stolen during the siege of the Capitol

  • A laptop belonging to parliamentary aide to mayor Nancy Pelosi was stolen during the siege of the United States Capitol on Wednesday, Raphael Satter of Reuters reported.
  • The aide’s laptop – used for presentations – was removed from a conference room, according to a Drew Hammill’s tweet, Pelosi’s deputy chief of staff.
  • Democratic Representative Jim Clyburn’s iPad and Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley’s laptop were also stolen during the riots.
  • Stolen hardware now poses a major threat to cybersecurity.
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A laptop belonging to parliamentary aide to mayor Nancy Pelosi was stolen during the siege of the United States Capitol on Wednesday, Raphael Satter of Reuters reported.

According to a tweet by Drew Hammill, deputy chief of staff to Pelosi, the aide’s laptop – which was “used only for presentations” – was removed from a conference room.

However, the laptop was not the only piece of hardware stolen during historical upheavals. After the siege, Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon said in a Twitter video that a laptop he had in his office was stolen by protesters. And on Friday, Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina also reported a stolen iPad, according to a CNN report.

Read More: The siege of the United States Capitol was a disaster for Congress’ cybersecurity – and experts say Congress will likely have to clean up all its computers and rebuild from scratch.

The hooligans had to unlock computers and the hardware stolen after the siege of the Capitol now presents itself as a cybersecurity disaster, experts told Insider on Thursday.

“As soon as intruders have physical access to a system, the game is over,” said Jackie Singh, a security researcher who was a cybersecurity expert for President Elect Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign, to Aaron Holmes of Insider. “The safest thing to do, once you’re out of physical custody, is to clean it up.”

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