More than 300 million Americans' Social Security data was put at risk after Department of Government Efficiency officials uploaded sensitive information to a cloud account not subject to oversight, ...
A whistleblower has come forward with troubling information regarding DOGE's handling of Americans' Social Security data. Credit: Samuel Corum/Getty Images The Social Security Administration's Chief ...
A whistleblower from the Social Security Administration said that the actions of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have created such a security risk that officials acknowledged the ...
The seal of the Social Security Administration outside the agency's headquarters in Woodlawn, Maryland, on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. Credit - Stefani Reynolds—Bloomberg/Getty Images The private ...
Members of the U.S. DOGE Service uploaded personal information from more than 300 million Americans to an unsecure cloud server, the Social Security Administration’s chief data officer contended in a ...
Former data chief Charles Borges said reporting risk at Social Security was more stressful than combat ...
Chuck Borges has had quite the year. In January, Borges started a new job as the Social Security Administration’s chief data officer, overseeing some of the most sensitive data systems in the federal ...
Department of Government Efficiency employees at the Social Security Administration put the records of more than 300 million Americans at risk by creating a copy of the data in a vulnerable cloud ...