Summary

Despite official denials, a technologist from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) had “write access” to critical U.S. Treasury payment systems.

Marko Elez, a former SpaceX and X employee, was granted admin privileges to systems processing trillions in federal payments. Reports suggest he made “extensive changes” before resigning.

Concerns escalated after Treasury officials falsely claimed DOGE only had “read access.”

The controversy follows the resignation of a senior Treasury official who opposed DOGE’s access, amid allegations of Musk associates interfering with USAID payments.

  • qprimed
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    341 month ago

    I have read that he had administrative filesystem access to systems. god powers on the US governments financial system. INSANE.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      Which systems though? Applications like this run on clusters and have multiple tiers. It’s not just a Windows pc.

      • qprimed
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        11 month ago

        the term “system” here is holistic. hypervisors, load balancers, routers, switches, embedded controllers, operating systems, firmware, etc, etc, etc. everything, including client workstations and peripherals.

        stuxnet comes to mind.