US agency baffled by modern technology, destroys mice to get rid of viruses

Found on Ars Technica on Tuesday, 09 July 2013
Browse Hardware

EDA's CIO, fearing that the agency was under attack from a nation-state, insisted instead on a policy of physical destruction. The EDA destroyed not only (uninfected) desktop computers but also printers, cameras, keyboards, and even mice.

The agency demonstrated serious technical misunderstandings—it shut down its e-mail servers because some of the e-mails on the servers contained malware, even though this posed no risk to the servers themselves—and a general sense of alarmism.

Great idea, because new hardware cannot ever be infected with virii. Right? Whoever gave the permission to waste money like this should have to pay for every single replacement.