"Largest data breach in US history": Three more lawsuits try to stop DOGE
Briefly

This week, the US DOGE Service and Elon Musk were hit with three lawsuits over accusations of unauthorized access to personal data of American citizens and federal employees. These lawsuits aim to halt data access and demand the deletion of unlawfully accessed information. Plaintiffs argue that the Privacy Act prohibits the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) from granting access to DOGE, as there are no lawful exceptions permitting such action, jeopardizing the privacy of millions.
The Privacy Act [of 1974] makes it unlawful for OPM Defendants to hand over access to OPM's millions of personnel records to DOGE Defendants...
Read at Ars Technica
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