Maybe this was done on purpose as a way to kill social security. That's what the GOP has been wanting to do for a while now. |
I’m sorry, what? DOGE was created on January 20, 2025. It’s barely been in existence for seven months. Do you understand what a decade is? |
Yup. They also have all our tax data from US Treasury. Hope you all are honest on your taxes, because they are going to be widely circulated. |
I think the main reason Elon wanted to run DOGE is to shut down the many government investigations into Elon and his companies. Whether he actually intends to exploit Americans’ personal data, or if he was merely careless and indifferent to the ramifications (like when he fired air traffic controllers, nuclear workers, weather forecasters, etc. - Oops!), allowing it to be vulnerable to exploitation by others, I have no idea. I do wonder how vulnerable he is if his data is also compromised, but presumably he has backup security measures to protect himself. |
Willful ignorance. Fox News is not reporting it. At least not yet, they always gotta delay for awhile to get their talking points together. Or else distract with some random urban crime and a fiery photo. |
Of course Fox won't report it. They only report things that fit their narrative. I guess there's nothing we can do to protect our data other than vote in more competent govt in the mid-terms. |
| all agencies upload data to the cloud, SS is only PII and requires moderate to low controls which is the default for commerical cloud vendors. ok |
But DOGE was all about un-siloing the data. They find the compartmentalization annoying, when it was there to protect Americans from exactly the risks we are all vulnerable to now. |
An UNSECURED cloud? I work in healthcare and folks would get fired for this, but it's fine for SS? |
| This data included SSN that were changed for witness protection, severe domestic violence, and risky adoptions. F these people. Stupid, arrogant and selfish. Rot in hell. |
The IRS lost my SSN to a hack years ago. |
So, it's fine that Musk does it.
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There are different levels of exposure of data. Failing to secure SSN data on a laptop that goes missing is exposure, and the IRS would write you about that, even though perhaps the laptop was just thrown away and no exposure occurerd. What the NYT is describing today is DOGE putting all our data on a publicly accessible server. That means millions of people could have downloaded your data. Sleep tight. |
Uh, no, they do not. |
Please tell more - how did you hear about this and how did your son know where to go?? |