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Millions of US government workers hit by data breach | |
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US government agencies have been hit by a "massive breach" affecting the personal data of millions of federal workers, officials said. | US government agencies have been hit by a "massive breach" affecting the personal data of millions of federal workers, officials said. |
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) confirmed on Thursday that almost four million current and past employees have been affected. | The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) confirmed on Thursday that almost four million current and past employees have been affected. |
The breach could potentially affect every federal agency, officials said. | |
Senator Susan Collins, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Chinese hackers were behind the attack. | |
OPM serves as the human resource department for the federal government. | |
The agency ssues security clearances and compiles records of all federal government employees. | |
Information stored on OPM databases include employee job assignments, performance reviews, and training, according to officials. | |
The breach did not involve background checks and clearance investigations, officials said. | |
Mrs Collins called the breach "yet another indication of a foreign power probing successfully and focusing on what appears to be data that would identify people with security clearances." | |
'Perilously overdue' | |
Using a new cyber security system known as Einstein, the OPM detected a "cyber-intrusion" in April 2015. The FBI said it is investigating the breach. | |
Ken Ammon, chief strategy officer of Xceedium - a cyber security firm - warned that the hacked data could be used to impersonate or blackmail federal employees with access to sensitive information, | |
Congressman Adam Schiff has called for cyber databases to be upgraded in light of the most recent attack. | Congressman Adam Schiff has called for cyber databases to be upgraded in light of the most recent attack. |
Americans "expect that federal computer networks are maintained with state of the art defences", Mr Schiff said. | Americans "expect that federal computer networks are maintained with state of the art defences", Mr Schiff said. |
"The cyber threat from hackers, criminals, terrorists and state actors is one of the greatest challenges we face on a daily bases, and it's clear that a substantial improvement in our cyber databases and defences is perilously overdue." | "The cyber threat from hackers, criminals, terrorists and state actors is one of the greatest challenges we face on a daily bases, and it's clear that a substantial improvement in our cyber databases and defences is perilously overdue." |
In November 2014, a hack exposed files belonging to 25,000 employees of the Department of Homeland Security, as well as thousands of other federal employees. |