The DOGE website is seemingly so insecure it can be edited by anyone
Briefly

Researchers have found that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) website can be manipulated by those who identify its database architecture. The site, hosted on Cloudflare Pages, allows users to alter entries affecting public displays. DOGE's recently appointed leader, Elon Musk, has committed to transparency in operations, amid concerns over the site's hasty construction and its reliance on external hosting rather than secure government servers. The DOGE acknowledges its imperfections, highlighting the challenge of creating an accurate government-wide organizational chart.
According to researchers, anyone who knows where to look can spray digital graffiti on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) website.
DOGE chief and President Trump consigliere Elon Musk on Tuesday that his team would be as transparent as possible.
After looking at the site's architecture and API endpoints, one was able to locate the database containing stats on government employees.
This is DOGE's effort to create a comprehensive, government-wide org chart...and there are likely some errors or omissions.
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