Summary

Elon Musk allegedly installed an unauthorized server at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), gaining access to sensitive federal employee data, including Social Security numbers, home addresses, and medical histories.

Young, inexperienced staffers are reportedly using this access to target positions for removal, particularly DEI offices.

Security concerns have been raised, with fears of hacking and HIPAA violations.

Senior officials have been locked out of key systems, limiting oversight of DOGE’s actions, which could significantly impact the federal workforce.

  • ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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    19 hours ago

    Governmentally? Not a lot. All the people who would be responsible for doing anything work for the people doing it. All the people who are supposed to have oversight either agree with it, or we’re just put into the minority by voters.
    The only real options available are for someone to sue in a federal court and hope they get a judge who isn’t a trump appointee.

    Outside the government? Legally, this is what the election decided the nation wanted, and there isn’t much that can be done.
    Anything outside the scope of legal action isn’t going to be discussed online openly. You see small snippets of data being backed up to archive services, so you know that there are people doing things, but if you’re doing something outside the scope of what the administration wants, you keep quiet.