US Coalition to file a case after Musk’s Dog has accessed access to Americans’ personal data
A coalition of over a dozen states in the United States claims to plan to bring a case in an attempt to block the team of billionaire Elon Musk from costs to access sensitive payment systems of the federal government containing personal data on Americans.
In Brief statement Shared by 13 General Democratic Lawyers, including California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland and New York They rely. “
The Coalition of States did not say when they planned to bring the case in which the court or what a specific relief was sought by General Lawyers. TechCrunch contacted several US governments for comment, but it wasn’t heard.
The planned lawsuit comes days after the Musk team of mostly young, private sectors from its various businesses gained access to the best government services of the United States and data setsIncluding systems containing personal information from millions of Americans receiving social security checks, tax returns and other payments from the federal government. Many of these systems were historically limited to several career officers, given the sensitivity of the data.
Musk and his team known as Ministry of Government Efficiency or DogThe US Department of Finance, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Health and Human Services and several other key federal agencies are now being controlled. Senior Democrats have called Musk’s access Risk to national securityReferring to conflicts about his vast business relationships in China.
Musk, the most rich man in the world, has a net worth over $ 400 billion.
Although the United States does not provide national data protection for Americans, the United States has long been established laws that require data protection from their state residents – including at the Federal Government level.
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