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Social Security Administration chief data officer Charles Borges made the allegations in a whistleblower complaint filed Tuesday.
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DOGE has created "a live copy of the entire country’s Social Security information," a Social Security official says in a whistleblower complaint.
Charles Borges said he can no longer work at the agency due to “potentially unlawful data management practices.” ...
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The U.S. Social Security Administration says it is not aware of any compromise to the personal data referenced in whistleblower complaint.