Charles Borges, then chief data officer for the vast Social Security Administration, was alarmed last summer when he learned that members of Elon Musk’s U.S. DOGE Service had copied a mainframe database containing the personal information of hundreds of millions of Americans, including names, birthdays, addresses and more. The post The Washington Post: He accused DOGE of risking Social Security data. It cost him his career appeared first on Government Accountability Project.