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What types of sensitive data does the Social Security Administration maintain?

The Social Security Administration maintains an extensive repository of sensitive personal information that in some cases is even more sensitive than IRS data. This includes Social Security numbers, bank information for direct deposits, and details about family relations and dependents. More significantly, the SSA possesses the world's largest repository of medical information. This combination of financial, personal, and medical data makes the SSA's records particularly sensitive, raising important concerns about privacy and data security when access is granted to external entities like Doge.

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Jacob Bogage Discusses Sensitive Information in Social Security

MSNBC·8 months ago

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