一名DOGE前雇员被指控从SSA数据库中窃取500万美国人的数据,引起调查和全国关注。
A former DOGE employee is accused of stealing data on 500M Americans from SSA databases, sparking an investigation and national concern.
一名举报人指控,一名前政府效率部雇员从美国社会保障管理局窃取敏感数据,包括两个限制性数据库的记录——身份和死亡总档案,其中载有5亿多美国人的个人信息。
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.
据报告,此人将数据储存在拇指驱动器上,并告诉同事,他打算清洗该数据并转交给私人雇主,声称他继续“在上帝一级”访问,并期望总统赦免。
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.
尽管立法者和监督机构在担心国家安全和数据误用时要求透明度, 但社保署监察长正在调查这些申诉, 社保署起初认为这些申诉没有证据,
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.