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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Mar 10, 2026, 03:00 PM Yesterday

Whistleblower claims ex-DOGE member says he took Social Security data to new job [View all]

Source: Washington Post

March 10, 2026 at 2:33 p.m. EDT


The Social Security Administration’s internal watchdog is investigating a complaint that alleges a former U.S. DOGE Service employee claimed he had access to two highly sensitive agency databases and planned to share the information with his private employer — a claim that, if true, would constitute an unprecedented breach of security protocols at an agency that serves more than 70 million Americans.

The agency’s inspector general is investigating the disclosure and has alerted members of Congress of its existence, according to a letter by the acting inspector general to top members of four congressional committees reviewed by The Washington Post and two people familiar with the process, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive deliberations. The inspector general’s office has also shared the disclosure with the Government Accountability Office, which has been conducting its own audit of DOGE’s access to data, according to one of the people.

The Post has reviewed the complaint and spoken with the whistleblower, who issued the complaint anonymously for fear of retaliation. According to the disclosure, the former DOGE software engineer, who worked at the Social Security Administration last year before starting a job at a government contractor in October, allegedly told several co-workers that he possessed two tightly restricted databases of U.S. citizens’ information, and had at least one on a thumb drive.

The databases, called “Numident” and the “Master Death File,” include records for more than 500 million living and dead Americans, including Social Security numbers, places and dates of birth, citizenship, race and ethnicity, and parents’ names. The complaint does not include specific dates of when he is said to have told colleagues this information, but at least one of the alleged events unfolded around early January, according to the complaint. While working at DOGE, the engineer had approved access to Social Security data.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/03/10/social-security-data-breach-doge/



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The USA only has something like 385,000,000 Scrivener7 Yesterday #1
The article says info is about living and dead imaginary girl Yesterday #5
Huh? US Population is only 342,000,000 Wiz Imp 20 hrs ago #19
Kick dalton99a Yesterday #2
Should be a class action lawsuit vapor2 Yesterday #3
Stolen data is malicious. Lawsuit is definitely cpamomfromtexas Yesterday #7
Including Elon Musk, the Godfather of all the DOGE doggies Attilatheblond 23 hrs ago #13
And Trump. the guy who gave Elon the latitude to do anything with no rules, no oversight JHB 23 hrs ago #14
Put all the DOGE underlings in jail Seinan Sensei 15 hrs ago #24
ARREST these fucking criminals!!!!!!!! Multichromatic Yesterday #4
FBI *should* be raiding ALL of their homes, devices, vehicles - everything. CousinIT Yesterday #6
I agree... BUT... OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #8
Precisely debsy 20 hrs ago #17
Musk should be in a trial for his life. GreenWave Yesterday #9
No shit..And It is nightmarish jfz9580m 12 hrs ago #29
A little late now folks popsdenver Yesterday #10
So who was the new employer Figarosmom Yesterday #11
My money EuterpeThelo 13 hrs ago #27
That can and should be treated as a breach of National Security. Buddyzbuddy 23 hrs ago #12
Time to give us all new identifiers dickthegrouch 21 hrs ago #15
Well, that's huge felony. eggplant 21 hrs ago #16
as do i (seriously) orleans 14 hrs ago #25
Will anyone EFFING investigate these assholes? mdbl 20 hrs ago #18
They fired all the real FBI agents orangecrush 10 hrs ago #31
They left during TSF's first term RainCaster 7 hrs ago #33
I can believe that orangecrush 7 hrs ago #34
This story needs to be publicized. yellow dahlia 20 hrs ago #20
I thought we already knew that DOGE/Musk had all our SS numbers. llmart 19 hrs ago #21
DOGE was an illegal intelligence and information gathering raid by Elon Musk and his tech bros. Something for everyone! Martin68 19 hrs ago #22
Imho,DOGE obtained the Epstein file trove,also. BattleRow 18 hrs ago #23
A grifter in search of a grift ToxMarz 8 hrs ago #32
(wapo won't even let me read the gift article without creating an account! fuck them! i'll use the archive website orleans 14 hrs ago #26
msn often republishes WaPo articles but I waited and waited and they didn't before I posted but they now have it BumRushDaShow 13 hrs ago #28
i just thought it was really weird for a gifted article to require someone to start an account. maybe they've always don orleans 3 hrs ago #35
This stuff can no longer be allowed to be slide jfz9580m 12 hrs ago #30
thom hartmann just had alex lawson from social security works on his show orleans 3 hrs ago #36
Imagine that Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 2 hrs ago #37
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