DOGE has the keys to sensitive data that could help Elon Musk
Briefly

A Washington Post review reveals that Elon Musk's DOGE Service accessed sensitive federal government records, potentially offering a competitive edge in the private sector. While no evidence suggests misuse of information, concerns among competitors mount regarding the exposure of proprietary secrets and government contract details. An executive from a competing firm expressed unease about the vulnerability of sensitive data, highlighting the unspoken fears about the implications of Musk's access. As he steps away from this government role, the potential advantages of this data remain uncertain but troubling for rivals.
Many competitors are alarmed about the possible exposure of their proprietary information or other private data, raising concerns about the competitive landscape.
Elon Musk's U.S. DOGE Service has accessed federal records, leading to worries that this data could provide competitive advantages to his business empire.
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