
Coders this week exposed serious security issues with Elon Musk's official Department of Government Efficiency website and now Huffington Post reports that the website has published classified data.
According to the report, the DOGE website has posted "information about the size and staff of a U.S. intelligence agency on its new website," which the publication says is raising questions about just how much access to classified information Musk and his DOGE team have.
One Defense Intelligence Agency employee tells Huffington Post that revelations about the DOGE website posting staffing information about the National Reconnaissance Office is setting off a scramble among agencies to determine if their offices have been compromised.
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An aide to a senator who works closely on intelligence-related matters says that while there is some debate over whether the NRO's staffing information should even be classified, the fact that DOGE is sharing it "is absolutely a problem under the current intelligence standards," especially given that DOGE is staffed by young Musk acolytes who have not gone through the security clearance process.
"These 25-year-old programmers, I don’t think they have enough experience to know what they don’t know,” said the aide. “Really, the question is: Where did they get this information and what are they doing with it?”