The official DOGE website, associated with the Department of Government Efficiency, has reportedly been hacked and is vulnerable to unauthorized edits. Following its recent launch, multiple pages of the site have been defaced, with critics exploiting security flaws in its database. Reports indicate that the website is hosted on non-government servers, allowing individuals to make live changes, including messages highlighting the site's vulnerabilities. The incident has drawn attention to the oversight capabilities of the DOGE initiative, with some commentators noting that private entities like Polymarket have demonstrated more effective monitoring than governmental bodies. In response to these events, Polymarket has introduced a DOGE Tracker to monitor savings and forecasts related to the initiative.
LOVING THE NEW POLYMARKET DOGE LIVE TRACKER, BY THE WAY!!!🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/rpggtd5yw6
Apparently, a cool new feature at Polymarket just rolled out... It's basically a D.O.G.E. tracker that keeps a tally of savings (based on D.O.G.E. posts) that also has a few market predictive positions up. Something to keep an eye on as it could be a very handy tool. https://t.co/CGmGa6zBv7
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