Elon Musk's Department Suspected of Stealing US Nuclear Secrets

The US Government Efficiency Department (DOGE), headed by well-known entrepreneur and innovator Elon Musk, has found itself at the center of a major scandal.
According to NPR radio station, citing two sources, two young DOGE employees were provided with accounts to access top-secret computer networks containing data on US nuclear weapons.
The networks in question are the NNSA Enterprise Secure Network, used to transmit detailed information about US nuclear weapons projects, and the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet), through which the Pentagon communicates with the US Department of Energy on nuclear weapons issues. Access to these networks is only possible from special terminals in specially protected rooms and is extremely restricted.
However, according to NPR sources, such access was granted to 23-year-old Luke Farriter, a former intern at SpaceX, also owned by Elon Musk, and entrepreneur Adam Ramada. Neither of them had ever previously worked with nuclear weapons or classified information.
DOGE was quick to state that the mentioned accounts were never activated and access to them was never carried out. The Department expressed readiness to prove this.

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