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Charles Borges, the chief data officer at the Social Security Administration, filed a complaint alleging that DOGE officials copied Social Security numbers for millions of Americans.
Borges claimed in his complaint that the sensitive data was copied to the Social Security Administration’s cloud server.
DOGE was established by the Trump administration with the mandate to get rid of government waste.
Department of Government Efficiency workers allegedly copied Social Security numbers into the agency’s cloud server, making millions of Americans' sensitive data and information vulnerable to being leaked or stolen, according to a whistleblower complaint.
News of the complaint comes after the Supreme Court ruled in June that DOGE was permitted access to the Social Security A