SSA Whistleblower Email was disappeared from the inbox
Friday, Chuck Poor’s, head of social security data, sent an email to the agency’s employees and claimed that he was forced to leave this week’s whistle and accused the assault on the sensitive agency data. After a few minutes of the completion of the email, the incoming box disappeared, two SSA sources indicate WIRED.
“I am sorry and leave my position in the Social Security Office (SSA),” Borges wrote in a letter to the employees obtained by WIRED. “This uncomfortable resignation is the result of SSA actions against me, which is impossible to perform my duties legally and morally, makes me feel the dangerous, physical, and emotional comfort for me and constructive secretions.”
Less than 30 minutes after receiving the email, mysteriously disappeared from the incoming box for the employee, SSA sources indicate WIRED. It is still unclear whether this email is not yet available, but the reason for the disappearance of the email was not immediately clear. A SSA employee is believed to have been deleted because it is very important to the agency.
SSA, referring to SSA information officials, says: “This certainly did not paint CIO leadership with Optimum Light,” says SSA, referring to SSA information officials.
According to the Federal Registry in 1950, American agencies are usually required under the law to maintain internal records, including e -mail.
Independent journalist Marissa Kabas was first reported about Bluezi’s posts about Borges’s resignation and the disappearance of her email.
Borges or SSA did not immediately respond to the suspension requests.
The “involuntary resignation” comes a few days after Borges submitted an official whistle complaint to the US Special Adviser’s Office, which has government efficiency (DOGE) to download SSA data, which includes very sensitive information about millions of social security numbers into an unsafe cloud servant. Borges claims to download “Live” data for SSA to an illegal cloud server outside the agency protocols and can endanger data at risk of hacking or clouds.
“Recently, I was aware of many projects and events that may violate federal laws or regulations, including the safety and safety of high -value data assets in the cloud, and may be provided with unauthorized or inappropriate access solutions to storing agency data, and may include the exchange of unsafe data with other realism.”
In a statement to the New York Times, Nick Barin, a SSA spokesman, defended the agency’s security security practices, claiming that Borges data sources complain of “online”.
“SSA stores all personal data in safe environments that have strong protection to protect vital information,” Perrin said. “The data referred to in this complaint is stored in a long environment and ax used by SSA and used the Internet. High -level SSA professional authorities have administrative access to the system under the supervision of the SSA information security team.”
Borges Whistle’s complaint included documents showing that Doge John Sali, who works under SSA, has asked the job agency employee to copy Numident data, a major database that includes a lifelong record for all SSN owners, to the “virtual private cloud”, which is the SSA Servant Smile Skat subject to censorship. According to the complaint, “Big Balls” also participated in the project.
“Mr. Borges’s disclosure includes violations, including violations of systematic data security, unusual administrative access to highly sensitive manufacturing environments and potential violations of SSA protocols and federal privacy laws by DOGE, Edward Corestine, Aram Majsassi, John Cellular and Michael Rousseau.” “These measures violate laws, laws and regulations, abuse of power, unpleasant mismanagement, and a major threat to public health and safety.”
Corestin, Mogadasi, Soleil and Rousseau did not immediately respond to a wire request for comment.