Social Security Whistleblower Forced Out After Exposing Massive Data Risk
Washington, D.C. – In a troubling turn of events, Charles Borges, the chief data officer at the Social Security Administration (SSA), has been forced to resign after raising serious concerns about a massive data security risk involving the personal information of hundreds of millions of Americans. Borges revealed that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) improperly uploaded unsecured sensitive data onto a vulnerable cloud server, putting citizens' most confidential information at risk. This whistleblower complaint, filed on Wednesday, exposed catastrophic lapses in data governance and security protocols within the SSA—and triggered intense workplace retaliation resulting in Borges' departure. Exposing Unsecured…