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Breaking: Hackers Have Personnel Data on Every Federal Employee

Thursday, June 11, 2015 15:44
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Last week, federal officials announced that data of as many as 4 million former and current federal employees had been stolen.

Today, a government worker union said that the cyber theft of that information was more damaging than the Obama administration has acknowledged.

From the Associated Press:

J. David Cox, president of the American Federal of Government Employees, said in a letter to OPM director Katherine Archuleta that based on OPM’s internal briefings, “We believe that the Central Personnel Data File was the targeted database, and that the hackers are now in possession of all personnel data for every federal employee, every federal retiree, and up to one million former federal employees.”

The OPM data file contains the records of non-military, non-intelligence executive branch employees, which covers most federal civilian employees but not, for example, members of Congress and their staffs.

The union believes the hackers stole military records and veterans’ status information, address, birth date, job and pay history, health insurance, life insurance, and pension information; and age, gender and race data, he said. The letter was obtained by The Associated Press.

In the letter, Cox said, “We believe that Social Security numbers were not encrypted, a cybersecurity failure that is absolutely indefensible and outrageous.”

The union called the breach “an abysmal failure on the part of the agency to guard data that has been entrusted to it by the federal workforce.”

Exactly HOW MUCH data does the central personnel data file contain on each employee?

Up to 780 separate pieces of information. That’s astounding and disturbing.

The OPM (Office of Personnel Management) has been attempting to downplay the fiasco, and, according to Cox, “very little substantive information has been shared with us, despite the fact that we represent more than 670,000 federal employees in departments and agencies throughout the executive branch.”

Oh, and this:

The Office of Personnel Management is also a repository for extremely sensitive information assembled through background investigations of employees and contractors who hold security clearances. OPM’s Schumach has said that there is “no evidence” that information was taken. But there is growing skepticism among intelligence agency employees and contractors about that claim.

The breach happened in December and was detected in April.

Cox said that the 18 months of credit monitoring and $1 million in liability insurance that OPM has offered to impacted employees is “entirely inadequate, either as compensation or protection from harm.”

After the breach was announced, OPM signed a $20 million contract with a private cybersecurity company to provide identity-fraud protection services for affected employees, reports National Journal.

The government just can’t “internet,” can it?

Two days ago, the US Army’s website was hacked. The Syrian Electronic Army, a pro-Assad hacker group that has been critical of US foreign policy, took credit for the attack on Twitter, reported Joshua Krause.

In December 2014, it was revealed that the CIA hacked the Senate’s computers.

And the Obamacare websites had issues right out of the gate. Experts have said Healthcare.gov has “critical flaws,” and is at risk of “alarming security threats” and is shockingly easy to hack.

Oh, remember Obama was “unaware” of those problems? I guess he was unaware of just how big this recent data breach was too. Either that, or his administration intentionally downplayed it. But that’s sort of their modus operandi, isn’t it?

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  • Just as NN is about to kickoff. How convenient. Kiss alternative news goodbye.

  • You it for We The People’s protection. Imagine if all the families get a letter to know that their husband is playing a role in overthrowing the US nation and constitution by their actions, and they have a spouse that are nazi SS officers. Give them websites to read about JH, and the plans for the military and police to round up and place free citizens into unknown FEMA camps, including their children. Tell them that they need to try and keep their spouse home to protect them once something starts because when they leave to go do their job (to kill fellow US citizens), they will left home, unarmed and unprotected. Remember too, once their spouse leaves, they will never be coming back until after the event, which will be never. Do they really think they’ll be going home after a hard day of rounding up, shooting, and controlling fellow citizens and go home to a peaceful nights sleep? They never ever will come back for them, and they will never ever see them again. So is their families and childrens lives more important then their duty, when it is to overthrow the US citizens, so the NWO and China can create another North Korea control over its people. Use this information to inform them of the coming disaster, and make them keep their daddy’s home and not go out and kill women and children, and force them into FEMA camps to get killed….

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