Doge put social security data of millions of americans at risk, whistleblower says doge's actions to upload a social security database to a vulnerable cloud server have effectively created a live. A whistleblower complaint alleges that doge staffers uploaded a copy of all federal social security numbers and information to an unsecured server in june. 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. The social security administration's chief data officer has publicly blown the whistle, alleging doge put hundreds of millions of social security records at risk of compromise. Doge team members uploaded a database with the personal information of hundreds of millions of americans to a vulnerable cloud server, according to the agency’s chief data officer.
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