Whistleblower Reveals DOGE’s Shocking Role: Allowing Russian Access to U.S. Government Accounts

A whistleblower’s attorney made shocking allegations regarding a
DOGE security breach
At the National Labor Relations Board during an interview with CNN’s

Jake Tapper

on Tuesday afternoon.

earlier report on Tuesday, a newly joined employee at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) alleged that someone named DOGE not only gained access to information from their agency but also removed a significant quantity of confidential data, as reported.
disclosure
shared with Congress stating, “approximately ten gigabytes of data amount to, as quoted, the same volume as an entire set of encyclopedias when converted into physical print.”


Daniel Bertulis

appeared on
The Lead
, accompanied by his lawyer

Andrew Bakaj,

He detailed how he seemingly revealed an extensive quantity of absent data from the NLRB after DOGE’s initiatives. He sarcastically commented on a White House announcement emphasizing the openness involved, pointing out that none of the code utilized by DOGE engineers has been released openly.

However, the most startling accusations emerged from Bakaj, who asserted that Russian-based accounts were utilizing freshly generated DOGE usernames and passwords to obtain confidential information. Additionally, he explicitly linked this operation to

Elon Musk

And his worries about Starlink, which is connected to the Kremlin.

There are two key pieces of information that I want to highlight as they should make everyone cautious,” Bakaj stated. “Firstly, what Dan observed was that just 15 minutes after DOGE staff members set up their user accounts—meaning usernames and passwords—an attempt was made from Russia to login using correct credentials. This occurred more than 20 times.

The second crucial piece of data indicates that DOGE has utilized Starlink for extracting and transmitting sensitive information,” he went on. “In simpler terms, based on what we understand, this creates a direct conduit for Russian entities to receive data via Starlink, suggesting that all information sent through Starlink could potentially end up in Russia.

“We also know that this is not unique to the NLRB,” he said. “This is happening government-wide. And then the other thing that I wanted to flag for everybody is that right now that, I don’t want to say that this is intentional, it could very well have been a mistake, is that critical infrastructure databases and many government agencies, as we understand it, have been exposed to the open internet, which includes critical databases at the Department of Energy, which includes a lot of our nuclear regulatory agency material.”

So at present, the genuine worry is that this resembles Chernobyl,” he ended. “All the control panels light up following the core melt-down. This situation is quite severe, and I want to applaud Dan for stepping forward to highlight this issue since it truly signifies only the beginning.

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