High Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee Ron Wyden (Ore.) blasted the DOGE cost-cutting panel following a whistleblower report that alleged People’ monetary and private data was placed on an unsecured cloud server.
He known as it “a clear example of how the Trump administration is playing fast and loose with Americans’ most sensitive personal information.”
“[President] Trump and DOGE’s reckless treatment of Social Security data jeopardizes the financial security and personal safety of every single American,” Wyden stated.
The whistleblower report was from Chuck Borges, the Social Safety Administration’s (SSA) chief knowledge officer.
It stated he had “become aware through reports to him of serious data security lapses, evidently orchestrated by DOGE officials, currently employed as SSA employees, that risk the security of over 300 million Americans’ Social Security data.”
That knowledge was allegedly placed on a cloud server that lacks any safety oversight from the Social Safety Administration and doesn’t have a monitoring perform to see who might be accessing or copying the info.
The unsecured data consists of names, birthdays, locations of delivery, citizenship, race and ethnicity, mother and father’ names, addresses, cellphone numbers, and Social Safety numbers.
An SSA spokesperson instructed The Hill that the company takes all whistleblower complaints significantly, that every one knowledge is secured, and that the “data referenced in the complaint is stored in a long-standing environment used by SSA and walled off from the internet.”
There are a number of lawsuits alleging privateness violations of company information involving DOGE.