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Friday, the Social Protection Administration Chief Data Officer Chowk Borges Agency sent an email to the staff claiming that he was forced to be removed from his position after whistle blower was filed this week, complaining against the agency. Sensitive agency data missinglingThe A few minutes after the email came out, it disappeared from the employee inboxes, saying that two SSA formulas were wired.
“I am sorry and involuntarily quit my position in the Social Security Administration (SSA),” wrote in the resignation letter of the staff of the Borgs Wards. “This involuntary resignation is the result of SSA’s activities against me, which makes my responsibilities impossible to perform legally and morally, causing me to be serious, physical and mental crisis and formed a constructive discharge.”
After less than 30 minutes of receiving the email, it mysteriously disappears from employee inboxes, SSA formulas tell wired. It is not clear whether the email was restored after it was unavailable, or the reason for the disappear of the email was not the reason to immediately clear. An SSA worker assumed that it was removed because it was criticized by the agency.
Referring to the SSA chief information officer, the One SSA sources said, “It certainly did not draw the CIO leadership in a favorable light.”
Under the Federal Records Act of 1950, US agencies are usually Necessary by law To maintain internal records including email.
Independent journalist Marissa Kabas was First report About the resignation of the borgers and the disappearance of his email Post on BluskyThe
Both the Borgeus or SSA did not respond to the requests for the comment immediately.
“Involuntary resignation” comes a few days after the boom filed A formal whistle blower complains The US Special Counselor complains the Government Skills Department (Dose) on allegations of incorrectly uploading SSA data, which includes highly sensitive information on millions of social security numbers, one in one Unsafe cloud serverThe Borzes alleged that uploading “Live” SSA data on a cloud server outside the agency protocol could be illegal and data hacked or leaked.
“Recently, I have been aware of a number of projects and events that may violate federal rules or regulations, involving potential protection and protection of high -value data resources in the cloud, possibly providing unauthorized or inappropriate access to agency enterprise data storage solutions, and unauthorized data exchanges with other agencies.”
In a statement to the New York Times on Tuesday, SSA spokesman Nick Perin defended the agency’s data-protection practice and claimed that the mentions of the data boorge complaints were “away from the Internet”.
“The SSA saves all personal data in a secure environment that has strong security in place to protect important information,” said Perin. “The data mentioned in the complaint is stored in a long-lasting environment used by the SSA and moves out of the wall. High-level carrier SSA officials have administrative access to this system with SSA information security team.”
The Borgers’ Whistle Blower complaint includes the document that shows that John Soli, who is authorized under SSA, asked a career agency employee as a “virtual private cloud” controlled by SSA to a lifetime record of all SSN holders with a lifetime record of SSA Database. According to the complaint, Edward “Big Balls” Koristin was also involved in the project.
“Mr. Borzes’ manifestations are in violation of the apparent systemic data protection, forbidden administrative access to the highly sensitive manufacturing environment, and possible violations of internal SSA protection protocol and federal privacy laws in the Dog worker Edward Koristin, Aram Mogdasi, John Soli and Michael Russo. “These steps create sufficient and specific threats for law, rules and regulations, abuse of authority, gross mismanagement and public health and protection.”
Both Koreistine, Mogaddasi, Soli or Russo did not respond to Ward’s request for immediate comments.