Overview
- Daniel Berulis, an NLRB IT specialist, disclosed to Congress that DOGE staffers extracted approximately 10 gigabytes of sensitive labor data from the NLRB's systems.
- DOGE engineers allegedly tampered with cybersecurity protocols, disabling logging and multi-factor authentication, and created backdoor tools to facilitate data exfiltration.
- A Russian IP address attempted to log into the NLRB system using credentials linked to a DOGE-created account, raising concerns about foreign intrusion risks.
- Berulis reported receiving a threatening note with drone-captured photos after filing his disclosure, prompting law enforcement to investigate the intimidation attempt.
- The NLRB denies any breach occurred, but whistleblower affidavits and corroborated reports have intensified calls for oversight and federal investigations.