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Chinese Hackers hacked US Treasury documents

I bet it’s information on certain individuals or accounts that are being monitored or documents used to support policy. Nothing big like the formula for dollar paper or banknote plate design.
 
Too bad there's not some kind of "software nuclear weapon" that could be sent back at them to destroy their ability to hack.
 
First, he has to cross refence what the Chinese hackers took versus what he has in his stolen documents inventory to determine his course of action. If it is newly stolen (by the Chinese) rather than what he stole, he needs to figure out how to monetize that before the Chinese do.

This is hard work. He'll have to head to the secure document repository, aka the bathroom, to cross reference this information.

At least he can multitask while cross referencing the docs. No need to take a bathroom break if you're already on the throne.
 
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