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What are the consequences for Social Security employees who browse personal identifying information without proper justification?

According to former Social Security Commissioner Martin O'Malley, browsing personal identifying information without a legitimate claimant business purpose is treated as a serious offense within the agency. During his tenure under President Biden, this was considered a fireable offense for employees caught accessing such sensitive data improperly. Beyond termination, cases of unauthorized browsing were frequently referred to the Office of Inspector General for potential criminal prosecution. O'Malley emphasizes that accessing personal identifying information without justification is actually a crime, highlighting the strict safeguards in place to protect citizens' private data in the Social Security system.

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Criminality of Unauthorized Data Browsing

MSNBC·8 months ago

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What type of information could Doge access regarding Social Security?

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What is the biggest threat to Social Security according to Martin O'Malley?

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