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Social Security faces shocking crisis after former DOGE employee allegedly stole ‘highly sensitive’ records

Whistleblowers raise concerns about possible data breach Social Security Administration Charges a former employee with improperly accessing sensitive government records. The charges involve individuals associated with the Department of Government Efficiency, commonly known as DOGE.

Social Security under scrutiny after former DOGE worker allegedly harvested data (Unsplash/Representative Image)

Allegations spark federal investigation

The former engineer worked for the Social Security Administration before joining a private contractor, Marca reported. The whistleblower claims the man told colleagues he had access to highly restricted databases containing personal information on millions of Americans.

The complaint also states that the engineer said he stored some information on a thumb drive and planned to take it to his new employer.

The case has prompted an investigation by the agency’s inspector general and additional oversight by the Government Accountability Office. The whistleblower filed the report anonymously out of fear of retaliation.

An attorney representing the former employee has denied the allegations, saying his client did not improperly obtain government data.

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Sensitive database raises privacy concerns

Databases named in the charges include systems called “Numident” and the “Master Death File.” These records contain highly sensitive information such as Social Security numbers, birth details, citizenship and parental information for hundreds of millions of living and deceased Americans.

Privacy experts say the information stored in these databases is extremely valuable to criminals because Social Security numbers are widely used for financial services, taxes, medical records and government benefits.

“This type of disclosure is extremely disturbing,” said security expert Steve Weisman.

“Anyone affected by this may be at significant risk of identity theft. Social Security numbers are the most critical information when it comes to identity theft.”

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Wider concerns about data access

The controversy has raised concerns about how the Department of Government Effectiveness (DOGE), which has ties to Donald Trump’s administration, handles government data across agencies.

Earlier reports suggested that people associated with the scheme may have visited social Security Some administrative data unknown to officials. Critics in Congress say allowing broad access to federal databases could weaken security and create the risk of exposing personal information.

Officials said there was no conclusive evidence that data was stolen or compromised, but investigators were still examining whether any security rules were broken.

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