Whistleblower Raises Concerns Over DOGE’s Behavior at NLRB
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Apr. 18, 2025 | CYBERSECURITY | […] According to a whistleblower, the National Labor Relations Board’s information and security may have been compromised. The recent visit from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) left security experts concerned over the refusal to have their movements in the NLRB's systems logged, a spike in unexplained outbound data traffic, a program with a name suggesting it provided backdoor entry to the NLRB's internal case management systems found on the public GitHub account of a DOGE engineer, and a threatening note left on the door of an employee who was preparing to request an investigation. The case information at the NLRB is private, sensitive, and protected by the Privacy Act of 1974. Given the red flags that DOGE's behavior raised while at the NLRB, many cybersecurity experts see cause to be alarmed. Find Law
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