According to a protected disclosure filed with the Office of Special Counsel, Borges told the Government Accountability Project that DOGE officials working at Social Security created a “live copy” of the country’s Social Security records in a separate cloud environment that sidestepped usual security checks.

The group says those lapses put the Social Security information of more than 300 million Americans at risk.

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    5 hours ago

    Instead of new SSNs, how about we maybe the number less risky in general?

    It should never have served as a “secret”. Authenticating someone needs more than some account number. SSN should be more of a “username”, not a password.