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A former DOGE employee is accused of stealing data on 500M Americans from SSA databases, sparking an investigation and national concern.
A whistleblower has alleged that a former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employee stole sensitive data from the U.S. Social Security Administration, including records from two restricted databases—Numident and the Master Death File—containing personal information on over 500 million Americans.
The individual reportedly stored the data on a thumb drive and told coworkers he planned to sanitize and transfer it to a private employer, claiming he had continued "God-level" access and expected a presidential pardon.
The Social Security Administration’s inspector general is investigating the claims, which the agency initially dismissed as unsubstantiated, though lawmakers and oversight bodies are demanding transparency amid concerns over national security and data misuse.
Un antiguo empleado del DOGE es acusado de robar datos de 500 millones de estadounidenses de las bases de datos de la SSA, provocando una investigación y preocupación nacional.