
In an era where cyberattacks have reached unprecedented levels, the Biden-Harris administration’s failure to secure American data has placed the nation at significant risk. Once a symbol of freedom, the internet has transformed into a battleground where personal information is constantly under threat. With each passing day, Americans’ digital identities are increasingly vulnerable to exploitation.
A recent breach, one of the largest in history, saw nearly 3 billion personal records, including U.S. Social Security numbers, stolen by the hacking group USDoD. This data, taken from a Florida-based organization, was not merely stolen but sold to the highest bidder on the dark web, a hidden marketplace where criminals trade in stolen identities and other illicit goods.
The Biden administration’s response to this growing threat has been alarmingly inadequate. Cyberattacks are no longer rare occurrences—they have become a daily reality. Yet, the administration has failed to implement robust cybersecurity measures, leaving Americans’ most sensitive information exposed.
As Big Tech continues to amass power, storing vast amounts of personal data in insecure databases, the risks to our privacy and security grow exponentially. With Kamala Harris’s close ties to Silicon Valley, it’s unlikely that a future administration under her leadership would prioritize the necessary reforms to protect American citizens. Instead, we could see an even more lenient regulatory environment, one that favors Big Tech over the safety and privacy of the American people.
In the upcoming election, voters must consider the importance of digital security. The current administration’s failure to address these critical issues has left the nation dangerously exposed.