US Treasury Security Breach

Treasury Lied: DOGE Staffer Had Secret Write Access to Federal Spending Code

Despite repeated denials by the Treasury Department and White House, a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) technologist, Marko Elez, possessed write access to critical Treasury payment systems. Elez, a SpaceX and X employee with limited government experience, resigned following inquiries about his association with a racist social media account. This access, granted after the retirement of a senior Treasury official who resisted DOGE’s demands, allowed potential manipulation of federal payments. Subsequent reporting revealed that Elez made code changes, prompting concerns about the security and integrity of the US payment system.

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25-Year-Old With Musk Ties Gains Access to US Payment System: A National Security Crisis?

A former SpaceX and X engineer, Marko Elez, possesses extensive administrator-level access to the US Treasury Department’s critical payment systems, including the Payment Automation Manager and Secure Payment System. This access, confirmed by multiple sources, allows him to modify sensitive files and potentially alter government payments totaling over a fifth of the US economy. Experts express deep concern over the security implications of such broad privileges granted to an individual lacking prior government experience, particularly given the context of Elon Musk’s associates’ broader infiltration of government agencies. This raises serious questions about the security of these systems and the potential for misuse.

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