The private information of hundreds of millions of Americans is at risk after the Department of Government Efficiency uploaded a copy of a vast Social Security database to a cloud server in June, according to a whistleblower complaint from the chief data officer for the Social Security Administration.

The vulnerable DOGE server contains the information of every American who has applied for a Social Security card, including the applicants’ names, dates of birth, citizenships, ethnicities, phone numbers, addresses, and other personal information, potentially compromising the security of over 300 million Americans, according to the complaint , filed by Charles Borges to the Office of Special Counsel and members of Congress.

“Should bad actors gain access to this cloud environment, America

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