Members of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency exposed Social Security data of more than 300 million Americans, putting personal information at risk of being leaked or hacked into, according to a bombshell whistleblower report.
A disclosure filed to the government’s top ethics office Tuesday alleges that a DOGE team had uploaded a copy of agency data for virtually every American to a vulnerable cloud server.
The data included addresses, birth dates and other sensitive information that could be used to steal identities.
On October 1, the federal government shut down after Republican majorities in the House and the Senate failed to negotiate a funding extension with Democrats, who are looking to prevent millions o...