DOGE Staffer Violates Treasury Protocol by Sending Unencrypted Data

DOGE Staffer Violates Treasury Protocol by Sending Unencrypted Data
A staff member from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been accused of violating Treasury policies by emailing unencrypted personal information, as revealed in a federal lawsuit. The staffer, Marko Elez, shared sensitive data with Trump administration officials before resigning after controversial social media posts surfaced. Treasury's chief security officer testified that a forensic analysis uncovered the breach. The lawsuit aims to prevent DOGE from accessing sensitive financial data. Elez has since been rehired at the Social Security Administration.