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A DOGE staffer broke Treasury policy by emailing unencrypted personal data

On Friday, the court documents reveal a continuous lawsuit against the US Treasury that a 25 -year -old employee at the Ministry of Governmental efficiency (DOGE) violated the treasury policy by sending a spreadsheet with personal information to other members of the Trump administration, reports, Bloomberg.

The employee, a former employee of Elon Musk’s X and Spacex called Marko Elez, was assigned to comb the treasury payments system, but he resigned in early February because of the racist social media jobs that were linked to it. Since then, Duj has nominated him to work in the Social Security Administration.

19 The state prosecutor filed a lawsuit against the Treasury in February due to the arrival of Dog. Since then, the administration claimed that Elez was “accidentally” granted reading and writing. Dog’s arrival to his systems was limited by order of the court, the government is trying to amend, Bloomberg He writes.

According to the Treasury report on Friday, the administration analyzed the ELEZ laptop account and e -mail, and found that “no modifications or changes have made the office payment systems”, but he sent an email to a spreadsheet containing “the name (person or entity), the type of transaction, and an amount of money” for two public services officials.

The Treasury writes that the document is low, because it does not contain sensitive identifiers such as the social security number or the date of birth. However, Elez violated the policy by not encrypting the document or obtaining appropriate approval to send it.

In a separate court document on Friday, the states that the Treasury suits the analysis results “do nothing to calm any of the concerns that the court expressed in its opinion about the hasty and chaotic nature of the Doug Treasury team on board.”

2025-03-15 23:25:00

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