Borges alleges that a little-known federal tech team called the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, copied the government’s master Social Security database into a cloud system that lacked normal oversight.

If his account is correct, the mishandling of this information could expose hundreds of millions of people to fraud and abuse for the rest of their lives.

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    Personally, I think that bank account numbers will have to be changed, and social security completely revamped. The odds of the Trump Regime just withdrawing money from anyone they don’t like is far higher than it should be, and SS# weren’t designed to be secured, even before the breach.

    CGP Grey: The Worst ID System in America

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    This sounds like DOGE is going to cost the USA a shitton of money fixing their bullshit.

    This also sounds like one particular person, with a fuck ton of cash, should be held responsible and pay for damages.

    LOL. Who am I kidding. Musk will get an invented award when SSI collapses due to fraud. Then they’ll “have a concept of a plan” to fix it… in two weeks… forever.

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      How accountable these people become depends on how willing the citizens are to fix the problem.

      If a national shutdown causes the houses to act on the amendment provisions that exist, impeach several members of the administration and force both judiciary and policing to do their job, pulling people like Musk down gets a lot closer.

      It’s always been in the hands of the people, it’s how willing they are to unite around something and go through with it that’s the issue. The fact Republicans are able to get their people in by simply voting as a bloc when necessary tells Americans this.

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      Would be amazing to do a class action against him and cite the entire population of the USA as the prosecutor.

      The people of the USA v. Elon Musk

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      If you want a picture of the future, many people are imagining concepts of big beautiful cankles in shoe lifts stamping on a non-orange (human) face in two weeks (forever)

      – George Orwell 2: the Squeakuel

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    Now if only they could use this opportunity to make the numbers longer and random, perhaps with a pin required to actually use it for social security… And a plastic card would be better than the small paper one we can’t laminate.

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        …i laminated my first card before they were marked ‘do not laminate’ but none of my subsequent replacements…

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    That threat’s name: Trump.

    Unfortunately, I don’t see this in anyway not being used to promote Trump’s Voter ID push. I don’t have a problem with “Voter ID”, the EU has had national ID cards for quite a while, the problem is determining who gets them first and who runs into problems with them will be used by Trump to try to manipulate the elections. It will also definitely be used as the excuse to deploy ICE troops under.

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    I hope what changes is that they become useless as a secret number, and become only useful as identifying numbers.

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      I’m of the opinion that national ID numbers, finger prints, face recognition should be treated as a username, not like a password key for things.

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    a little-known federal tech team called the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE

    Little known?

    Really??

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    it kind of makes sense when potus is a russian asset tasked with bringing the whole country down

    it’s barely been a year, and look at all the damage done that will take decades to fix–IF it’s fixable

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      Russia finally won the cold war in spades.

      It really is genius. All Russia did was lean on the stupid people. Feed them lies, get them pissed off, and they’re more than happy to burn their own house down as a response.

      It cost them almost nothing to wreck the USA.

      It’s crazy when you think about it.

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      It isn’t fixable Cheeto man destroyed the US’s international position like none before and europe is done relying on the US. That will never go back.

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    “Might one day” need to be changed. Yes, they royally fucked it up, but there’s nothing new going on here, and that headline is a tad misleading.

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      This whole story is a nothingburger made up by the administration to try and take over elections. Social Security numbers have all been leaked since at least the Equifax breaches in 2018 and since. Everyone should assume their number is compromised and have a freeze on at all the agencies.

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    “How could we have possibly known that this was going to happen?”

    -The people who repeatedly dismissed all warnings that this was going to happen

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    After the Experian and AT&T and …. data breaches, I’m 100% certain my SSN is out there. You can’t rely on security through obscurity to protect it. You have to take active means such as freezing your credit and monitoring it for use.

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    Considering the fact that there is no security or verification built in to the SS number, it is simply a serial number, this have been obvious for decades.

    Even just implementing a checksum would increase security massively.