Elon Musk's DOGE website has been defaced because anyone can edit it
Briefly

The DOGE website has been exposed for having a significant security vulnerability that allows anyone to edit its content. Developers discovered that the site, presented as a US government website, pulls data from an unsecured database, leading to unauthorized entries appearing publicly. The site's poor design and functionality highlight troubling practices in website management linked to the White House, amid criticism of other federal sites like waste.gov. Despite assertions of transparency by Elon Musk, the site remains bare, reflecting mismanagement and security concerns in its setup.
"While doge.gov displays a banner describing itself as 'an official website of the United States government,' the developers say it 'feels like it was completely slapped together' and doesn't appear to be running on government servers."
"The DOGE website was launched in January, but aside from displaying three lines of text and a cartoony logo that has since been removed, it sat largely empty for weeks."
Read at The Verge
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