Whistleblower Warns of Major Social Security Data Security Breach Linked to DOGE

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A whistleblower from the Social Security Administration has warned that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has created a vulnerable cloud-based system containing the personal data of over 300 million Americans, risking exposure to malicious actors. Despite SSA's assurances of security, concerns remain about unauthorized access and potential misuse of sensitive information, with allegations of DOGE circumventing court orders and engaging in risky activities. The situation raises significant privacy and security concerns about government handling of personal data.
- SSA whistleblower warns of major security risk following DOGE data access Federal News Network
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- DOGE Put Critical Social Security Data at Risk, Whistle-Blower Says The New York Times
- Whistleblower complaint alleges DOGE uploaded all Social Security numbers to an unsecured server ABC News
- After Trump's DOGE action, 300 million people's Social Security data is at risk, whistleblower says AP News
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