Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Social Security Probe of Misuse of Data by DOGE Employees



The Social Security Administration's (SSA) Internal Watchdog is Iinvestigating a Whistleblower Complaint into what it describes as a Former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Worker's potential Misuse of Data obtained from the SSA.

According to a Document, the SSA’s Inspector General Informed the Leadership of Four Congressional Committees that it was Launching the Probe after Receiving an Anonymous Complaint.

TA Former DOGE Software Engineer had Allegedly told Several Co-Workers that He Possessed Two Tightly Restricted Databases of U.S. Citizens’ Information and had at least One Data-Set on a Thumb Drive that He would Share with His New Employer.

The SSA said the Allegations have been Refuted by the Agency, the Former Employee, and the Vompany.

Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-OR), said in a Statement that the Allegations, if True, would Represent “one of the largest known data breaches in American history" and called for a “full public accounting.”

The SSA maintains Records on hundreds of Millions of People, including Health Diagnoses, Income, Banking Information, Familial Relationships and Personal Biographic Data.

The Agency has faced Lawsuits over Alleged Mishandling of Government Data and DOGE's Access to Sensitive Personal Information.

Last August, Whistleblower Charles Borges, who Worked as the Chief Data Officer at the SSA filed a Disclosure to the Special Counsel's Office, stating that more than 300 Million Americans’ Social Security Data was Put-at-Risk after DOGE Officials Uploaded Sensitive Information to a Cloud Account Not Subject to Oversight.

In January, the Trump (R) Administration Admitted in Court that DOGE Workers had Unauthorized Access to Sensitive SSA Data, Shared SSA Data using an Unapproved Third-Party Service, and Engaged in Activities Outside the Scope of SSA’s Mission, including Signing a “Voter Data Agreement” with a Political Advocacy Group. That Litigation is Ongoing.










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