The Privacy Act of 1974

This table lists all the reports that contain this term: The Privacy Act of 1974.

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Trump administration admits DOGE accessed personal Social Security data Washington Post Charles Borges, Danielle Citron, Data Exfiltration, Debra Katz, Department of Justice, DOGE, email, encryption, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Social Security Administration, United States DOGE Service, University of Virginia, Washington Post, Cloudflare, The Privacy Act of 1974, Cloudflare (Firm), Meryl Kornfield DOGE
Fourth Circuit debates role in DOGE Social Security data fight Courthouse News Alethea Swift, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO v. Social Security Administration, Courthouse News, Data Exfiltration, Democracy Forward, DOGE, injury, Jack Starcher, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Office of the Solicitor General, Social Security Administration, Stephanie Thacker, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, The Privacy Act of 1974, Joe Dodson DOGE
Appeals court lifts block on DOGE access to Treasury, Education, OPM systems FedScoop access, Data Exfiltration, DOGE, FedScoop, Julius Richardson, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Personally Identifiable Information, Social Security Administration, Steven Agee, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, American Federation of Teachers, Administrative Procedure Act, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association, National Federation of Federal Employees, The Privacy Act of 1974, Matt Bracken DOGE
Letter from Ranking Member Nydia M. Velázquez, House Small Business Committee House Small Business Committee (Venue) administrative access, Data Exfiltration, DOGE, Employer Identification number, House Small Business Committee (Venue), Legislative Document, Small Business Administration, Social Security number, Software Engineer, Federal Information Security Management Act, Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, The Privacy Act of 1974, Nydia M. Velázquez DOGE
Privacy under siege: DOGE’s one big, beautiful database Brookings Institution (Venue) Brookings Institution (Venue), COINTELPRO, COINTELPRO, Data Exfiltration, DOGE, Sam Ervin, systems of records, Think Tank Report, Executive Branch, The Privacy Act of 1974, Brooke Tanner, Josie Stewart, Stephanie K. Pell DOGE
DOGE wins at Supreme Court; conservative majority ends limits on data access Ars Technica Ars Technica, Data Exfiltration, DOGE, Ellen Lipton Hollander, emergency docket, News and Analysis (Mainstream), waste, fraud, and abuse, Supreme Court of the United States, Alliance for Retired Americans, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, American Federation of Teachers, Administrative Procedure Act, The Privacy Act of 1974, Jon Brodkin DOGE
Supreme Court grants DOGE access to confidential Social Security records National Public Radio Data Exfiltration, DOGE, National Public Radio, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, Freedom of Information Act, The Privacy Act of 1974, Nina Totenberg DOGE
SECOND DECLARATION OF DAVID NESTING IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION United States District Court Southern District of New York (Venue) access, American Federation of Government Employees v. U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Court Document, Data Exfiltration, David Nesting, DOGE, Office of Personnel Management, Principle of Least Privilege, United States District Court Southern District of New York (Venue), The Privacy Act of 1974 DOGE
DOGE urges Fourth Circuit to open vault on federal employees' personal info Courthouse News access, Courthouse News, Data Exfiltration, Deborah Boardman, DOGE, Julius Richardson, News and Analysis (Mainstream), standing, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, The Privacy Act of 1974, Joe Dodson DOGE
Lawsuits involving the Department of Government Efficiency Wikipedia constitutional crisis, DOGE, Extra-Constitutional, Round-Up, Wikipedia, Federal Information Security Modernization Act, Internal Revenue Code, The Privacy Act of 1974 DOGE
‘This Is What We Were Always Scared of’: DOGE Is Building a Surveillance State New York Times artificial intelligence, Center for Democracy and Technology, data, database, DOGE, Ed Markey, Kevin Bankston, National Security Agency, New York Times, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Panopticon, Paul Ohm, Ron Wyden, The Privacy Act of 1974, Julia Angwin DOGE
DOGE is building a ‘master database’ of sensitive information, top Oversight Democrat says NextGov Center for Democracy and Technology, Data Exfiltration, DOGE, Electronic Privacy Information Center, John Davisson, News and Analysis (Mainstream), NextGov, Whistleblower, The Privacy Act of 1974, Natalie Alms DOGE
Letter from Ranking Member Gerald E. Connolly, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (Venue) Data Exfiltration, Department of Health and Human Services, DOGE, Gerald Connolly, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (Venue), Internal Revenue Service, Legislative Document, Social Security Administration, sternly worded letter, Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, The Privacy Act of 1974, Gerald Connolly DOGE
Trump and DOGE Are ‘Trying to Get Around’ Privacy Laws to Gather Your Personal Info Rolling Stone American Doom, DOGE, Edward Coristine*, enemies list, Extra-Constitutional, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Rhett Millsaps, Rolling Stone, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, The Privacy Act of 1974, Lex Lumina, Justin Glawe DOGE
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO, et al., Plaintiffs, v. U.S. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT, United States District Court Southern District of New York (Venue) access, Court Document, Data Exfiltration, DOGE, Office of Personnel Management, Social Security Administration, United States District Court Southern District of New York (Venue), The Privacy Act of 1974 DOGE
Top Oversight Democrat warns of DOGE AI use in federal agencies FedScoop artificial intelligence, Data Exfiltration, Department of Commerce, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Department of Homeland Security, DOGE, FedRAMP, FedScoop, Gerald Connolly, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Advancing American AI Act, Federal Information Security Management Act, Inventry.ai, E-Government Act of 2022, The Privacy Act of 1974, Caroline Nihill DOGE
How Is DOGE Abusing Its Power? Center for American Progress (Venue) Center for American Progress, Center for American Progress (Venue), Data Exfiltration, DOGE, Executive Office of the President, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Office of Management and Budget, United States Digital Service, Executive Branch, Federal Records Act, Freedom of Information Act, Presidential Records Act, The Privacy Act of 1974, Microsoft, SpaceX, The Boring Company, X (Firm), Nicole Alvarez DOGE
DOGE Gains Access to Confidential Records on Housing Discrimination, Medical Details—Even Domestic Violence Talking Points Memo access, American Civil Liberties Union, Cody Venzke, Data Exfiltration, Department of Housing and Urban Development, DOGE, Electronic Privacy Information Center, John Davisson, Michael Mirski*, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Talking Points Memo, Americans With Disabilities Act, Fair Housing Act, HUD Enforcement Management System, Violence Against Women Act, The Privacy Act of 1974, Jesse Coburn DOGE
At least 11 lawsuits are taking on DOGE over data access and privacy laws NBC access, Agency for International Development, Data Exfiltration, Department of Education, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Labor, Department of the Treasury, DOGE, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Internal Revenue Service, Kristi Noem, Michelle King, NBC, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Office of Personnel Management, Personally Identifiable Information, Social Security Administration, Integrated Data Retrieval System, The Privacy Act of 1974, Kevin Collier DOGE
Federal judge skeptical DOGE has authority to embed agents throughout federal government Courthouse News Aman George*, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Courthouse News, Data Exfiltration, Democracy Forward, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Labor, DOGE, Elon Musk, John Bates, Michael Gerardi, News and Analysis (Mainstream), standing, PuTTY, The Privacy Act of 1974, Ryan Knappenberger DOGE
Everything we know about DOGE NBC access, Adam Ramada, Agency for International Development, Akash Bobba, Alliance for Retired Americans, Amanda Scales, Cameron Hamilton, Center for Biological Diversity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Christopher Young*, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Data Exfiltration, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Labor, Department of State, Department of Veterans Affairs, DOGE, Edward Coristine*, Elon Musk, email, Environmental Protection Agency, Ethan Shaotran, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Fork in the Road, Gautier Killian*, Gavin Kliger*, Harrison Fields, John Bates, Luke Farritor, Marko Elez, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NBC, Nikhil Rajpal*, Office of Personnel Management, Paul Martin, Round-Up, Russell Vought*, Scott Langmack, Thomas Krause*, United States Digital Service, United States DOGE Service, University of California Student Association, waste, fraud, and abuse, American Federation of Government Employees, Administrative Procedure Act, Federal Advisory Committee Act, National Treasury Employees Union, Service Employees International Union, Freedom of Information Act, The Privacy Act of 1974, Cloud Software Group, Bruna Horvath, Meta, Palantir, SpaceX, Tesla.sexy, Twitter, X (Firm), xAI DOGE
DOGE Exposes Once-Secret Government Networks, Making Cyber-Espionage Easier than Ever Cyber-Intelligence Brief artificial intelligence, Bureau of the Fiscal Service, Cyber-Intelligence Brief, Data Exfiltration, data security, Department of the Treasury, Department of the Treasury Office of Inspector General, DOGE, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, Comptroller of the Currency’s Citrix NetScaler Gateway, E-Government Act of 2002, Federal Information Security Management Act, Shodan, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, The Privacy Act of 1974, Secure Payment System, Treasury Department Office of Inspector General’s Outlook Web login page, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration server DOGE
In Breaking USAID, the Trump Administration May Have Broken the Law ProPublica Agency for International Development, Data Exfiltration, DOGE, Gavin Kliger*, Jason Gray, Jessica Riedl, Kevin Owen, Lawrence Gostin, Luke Farritor, Manhattan Institute, mass firings, Matt Hopson, News and Analysis (Mainstream), ProPublica, separation of powers, super administrators, Administrative Leave Act of 2016, Administrative Procedure Act, Software Engineer, Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, Federal Government, The Privacy Act of 1974, Anna Maria Barry-Jester, Brett Murphy DOGE
In Breaking USAID, the Trump Administration May Have Broken the Law ProPublica access, Agency for International Development, DOGE, Elon Musk, Gavin Kliger*, Jason Gray, Lawbreaking, Luke Farritor, Matt Hopson, News and Analysis (Mainstream), ProPublica, super administrator, The Privacy Act of 1974, Anna Maria Barry-Jester, Brett Murphy DOGE
DOGE Betrays Foundational Commitments of the Privacy Act of 1974 Lawfare Danielle Citron, Department of the Treasury, DOGE, Elon Musk, Lawfare, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Office of Personnel Management, Power Grab, systems of records, The Privacy Act of 1974 DOGE
Students sue over DOGE’s access to Education Department data Courthouse News access, Bernie Sanders, Courthouse News, Data Exfiltration, Denise Carter, DOGE, Elon Musk, News and Analysis (Other), Patty Murry, Public Citizen, Robert Scott, Rosa DeLauro, Social Security number, sternly worded letter, Student Defense, Tammy Baldwin, University of California Student Association, Internal Revenue Code, The Privacy Act of 1974, Kelsey Reichmann DOGE
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR AND CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS et al. vs. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR VINCE MICONE et al. United States District Court, District of Columbia (Venue) access, Aman George*, Benjamin Seel, Black Lung, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Court Document, Data Exfiltration, Department of the Treasury, DOGE, fear, Mark Samburg*, Matthew Blumin*, occupational safety, Office of Personnel Management, Rachel Homer*, Robin Thurston*, Rushab Sanghvi*, Skye Perryman*, Steven Ury*, Teague Paterson*, trade secrets, United States District Court, District of Columbia (Venue), United States DOGE Service, United States DOGE Service Temporary Organization, wages, worker compensation, Administrative Procedure Act, The Privacy Act of 1974 DOGE
DOGE Is A Cybersecurity Crisis Unfolding In Real-Time Forbes Data Exfiltration, DOGE, Forbes, General Data Protection Regulation, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Tony Bradley, Executive Branch, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, The Federal Information Security Management Act, The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, The PCI Data Security Standard, The Privacy Act of 1974 DOGE