The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) website, designed to improve transparency in government spending, has suffered a major security breach just days after its launch. Hackers infiltrated the platform, which launched with the promise of tracking government expenditures and streamlining bureaucracy, and defaced web pages while exposing security flaws.
Hackers Compromise DOGE Website Within Days of Launch
Reports indicate that the attack was first noticed when messages appeared on the site, ridiculing its weak security measures. Hackers left statements such as “THESE ‘EXPERTS’ LEFT THEIR DATABASE OPEN – roro” and “This is a joke of a .gov site.” Cybersecurity specialists widely reported the breach, pointing out several vulnerabilities, including coding errors and exposed details in the website’s source code.
Cybersecurity experts reviewing the situation noted that developers had hastily constructed the platform, making it an easy target for attackers. Some specialists questioned whether secure government servers hosted the site, further raising concerns about its reliability. The absence of essential security measures fueled criticism, with some suggesting that officials had rushed the website’s launch without proper vetting.
After the breach, users encountered defaced pages on the site and reported irregularities in its functionality. While government officials have largely remained silent, cybersecurity analysts are actively investigating how the hackers gained access and whether they compromised sensitive data beyond what they have publicly identified.
DOGE Website Leaks Classified Data Accidentally
In addition to the defacement of web pages, the DOGE website is also facing accusations of leaking classified information. The platform designers created it to allow users to track federal spending and payroll data while excluding military and intelligence agency expenditures. However, investigations revealed that they had inadvertently included sensitive details from the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) in the database.
The NRO is responsible for managing U.S. intelligence satellites and operates under high levels of secrecy. The exposure of its financial details has sparked concerns among federal employees, leading to an urgent review of potential risks. Some staff members within the intelligence community are reportedly assessing whether they have compromised sensitive details related to national security.
A separate report confirmed that the Defense Intelligence Agency had also raised concerns about the data leak. While government agencies remain tight-lipped about the situation, internal discussions are ongoing regarding the extent of the exposure. Experts fear that even minor leaks from agencies handling classified operations could have unintended consequences. The inclusion of such sensitive information has led to increased scrutiny of how the site handles data.
Further complicating the situation, the NRO, which maintains a significant contract with a private space technology company, has refused to comment on the breach and has redirected all inquiries to DOGE officials. Some analysts believe this could indicate that the breach may be larger than what they have reported so far. As government officials assess the fallout, they are growing concerned that they may have unintentionally exposed further classified details due to oversight in data handling.
Rising Expenses Contradict Cost-Saving Goals
The security crisis is not the only issue plaguing the newly launched DOGE initiative. While the department was created with the goal of reducing government waste, its own spending has increased dramatically within days of operation.
Official records show that the department’s budget surged from $6.75 million in late January to $14.4 million by early February. Officials claim that the additional spending is linked to the Software Modernization Initiative, a project expected to be reimbursed by participating government agencies. However, critics argue that these soaring expenses contradict the department’s original mission of cost-cutting and efficiency.
Much of DOGE’s increased budget was allocated to website infrastructure, yet its security flaws raise concerns about ineffective spending. Experts argue that a structured development process could have prevented vulnerabilities and reduced costs. The rushed launch led to weak security, making it an easy target for hackers, while inconsistencies in fund usage suggest poor oversight.
With a major breach, classified data exposure, and rising costs, doubts over DOGE’s effectiveness are growing. The White House remains silent as cybersecurity experts assess the damage. Without stronger security measures, experts warn similar breaches could happen again, risking even greater consequences.