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Hack Alert: Acuity’s GitHub Hit Hard, Feds Scramble as Sensitive Data Leaks
When hackers gatecrashed Acuity’s GitHub gala, they snagged some old party favors—non-sensitive data, that is. While Acuity buttoned up faster than Uncle Bob at a free buffet, the cyber sleuths at the State Department are playing it coy on the breach’s juicy details. Stay tuned…

Hot Take:
Well, it looks like Acuity's GitHub got hit with the cybersecurity equivalent of someone swiping left on your old high school photos—embarrassing, but the sensitive stuff is (hopefully) still under wraps. The real kicker? The hackers are out there, spilling the not-so-secret secret sauce while Acuity is busy playing whack-a-mole with vulnerabilities. It's like a digital game of capture the flag, but the flag is your non-sensitive government docs, and the players are keyboard warriors with a penchant for mischief.