Lessons from the DOGE Website Hack: How to Secure Your Next.js Website The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) launched a new website, doge.gov. Within days, it was defaced with messages from hackers. The culprit? A misconfigured database was left open, letting anyone edit content. Reports suggest the site was built on Cloudflare Pages, possibly with a Next.js frontend pulling data dynamically. While we don’t have the tech stack confirmed, we are confident that Next.js was used from ...