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US officials report massive breach of federal personnel data
2015-06-04
The federal government is notifying millions of employees as it works to assess the impact of a massive data breach involving the agency that handles security clearances and employee records.

Federal officials suspect that Chinese hackers are behind the data breach, Dow Jones reported, citing sources.

"The FBI is working with our interagency partners to investigate this matter. We take all potential threats to public and private sector systems seriously, and will continue to investigate and hold accountable those who pose a threat in cyberspace," an FBI spokesman told CNBC.

A congressional aide familiar with the situation, who declined to be named because he was not authorized to discuss it, says the Office of Personnel Management and the Interior Department were hacked. A second U.S. official who also declined to be identified said the data breach could potentially affect every federal agency.

But they keep telling us they need all this data on us and it is safe.
Posted by:DarthVader

#5  Glad to see our Security organizations learned so much from the Edward Snowden fiasco... oh... wait...
Posted by: Crazyfool   2015-06-04 22:20  

#4  Government is just a name for the things we do together. Like losing our national car keys.
Posted by: SteveS   2015-06-04 21:42  

#3  officials suspect that Chinese hackers disenchanted H1B IT support personnel are behind the data breach
Posted by: Skidmark   2015-06-04 21:20  

#2  A "transparent" administration indeed.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2015-06-04 21:10  

#1  It's real nifty having all this data accessible on the Internet. People sitting at home can see how much they're getting paid, how much vacation time they have, how much they've squirreled away for retirement. Then they find out the Chinese can see it too. Maybe it was better in the old days with paper in file cabinets...or at least with isolated networks that used proprietary telecommunications protocols. You'd think someone with a position of responsibility and power could figure it out before the Chinese end up listening in on all of the Oval Office conversations. Hey, Baraq, then the Chinese, Russians and Iranians would know for sure what a moron you are.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2015-06-04 18:36  

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