Tag: social security breach

  • Whistleblower: reckless DOGE team exposed YOUR social security number, name, dob, address…

    Whistleblower: reckless DOGE team exposed YOUR social security number, name, dob, address…

    Charles Borges, Chief Data Officer for the Social Security Dept, just filed a shocking whistleblower complaint against Doge that has privacy watchdogs screaming for prosecution.

    According to a NYT report, Borges says the 20-something hackers hired by Elon Musk to transform the American government into a Frankenstein AI system “uploaded a copy of a crucial Social Security database in June to a vulnerable cloud server, putting the personal information of hundreds of millions of Americans at risk of being leaked or hacked.

    The database contains records of all Social Security numbers issued by the federal government. It includes individuals’ full names, addresses and birth dates, among other details that could be used to steal their identities, making it one of the nation’s most sensitive repositories of personal information.”

    You may also recall that back in February, Trump, Musk, and other cabinet members laughed off concerns that the young Dogerz were not operating under any ethical standards, were not subject to transparency and oversight rules, and therefore posed a massive security risk to America. Trump and team called the concerns “nothing more than a “political witch hunt intended to subvert to people’s will,” which is what they say about every single criticism.

    Safe to say “the people’s will” is that our highly sensitive Social Security number, name, address, and date of birth are secured by our government, and if government contractors negligently mishandle them, they should be held accountable.

    Then again, the people’s will is clearly not a concern of this administration and never has been. Anyone with even partially opened eyes knows that this administration only cares about the will of a single dude and his stans who are compelled by delusions of grandeur and, most likely, coercion. Then again, they may not be concerned with Social Security numbers because they are right now in the process of replacing them with a biometric security/surveillance system that is right around the corner.