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  1. The main article discusses the access and activities of Marko Elez, a 25-year-old employee of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) at the U.S. Treasury Department. Here’s a summary:

    - **Elez’s Access and Activity:** Initially, Elez was given read-only access to the Treasury payment systems. On February 5, a mistake was made, and he was granted "write" privileges (data-editing rights) for one day, which was quickly revoked by Treasury staff. There is no evidence that Elez altered any data during this period.
    - **Security Measures:** Treasury implemented stringent security measures to limit Elez's access and activity, including the use of a Bureau-issued laptop, cybersecurity tools to monitor his activity, and a restricted sandbox environment for code development.
    - **Controversial Reporting:** Previous reports suggested Elez had administrative-level access, which was later contradicted by these documents. This raises questions about the accuracy of previous news stories.
    - **Court Documents:** Affidavits filed by Treasury officials, including Joseph Gioeli and Vona Robinson, provide details on Elez's access and activities, clarifying the extent of his privileges and the security measures in place.
    - **Legal Action:** The court documents are part of a lawsuit filed by 19 attorneys general to limit access by DOGE employees to Treasury payment systems, arguing that DOGE workers have no legal authority to access such systems.

    - **Impact and Resolution:** Elez resigned on February 6, and his access was terminated. No critical payments were disrupted, and no security breaches occurred, as the Treasury staff took precautions to limit his access.
    2025-02-13 Tags: , , , by klotz

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