Problem is the whistle blower will be fired, even if prosecuted, nothing will stick. Like usual.
1 week ago | 305
"Your honor my client "Alpha Gamer 69" didn't know the risks"
1 week ago | 163
Yes, a bunch of kids right out of high school handling millions of peopleโs social security numbers what could possibly go wrong.
1 week ago | 822
this would be front-page news if we didn't live in the worst possible timeline
1 week ago | 80
Who could have seen this coming. I thought my extremely important personal data was safe with big balls
1 week ago | 209
In that data did they find the EPSTEIN FILES?
1 week ago | 312
This is a million times worse than Hillary Clinton's email scandal, and Ivanka's, as well.
1 week ago | 375
Oh wow, WHO could have EVER predicted this?? Who could have seen this happening???? ๐
1 week ago | 41
Of course they did! Immediately after finishing at Department of Labor, information from that database was sent directly to Russia, too
1 week ago | 3
We already know that. RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES AND COVER IT ON THE NEWS.
1 week ago | 154
Wow! And I thought the risk was the โdarkโ web! Thanks for clarifying ๐๐๐
1 week ago | 87
They uploaded it exactly where they were instructed to...so Peter Thiel's Palantir would have access. ๐
4 days ago | 2
The New York Times
DOGE put the personal information of hundreds of millions of Americans at risk by uploading Social Security data to a vulnerable cloud server, according to a whistle-blower complaint by the agencyโs chief data officer. Read more: nyti.ms/45C3jWh
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