I signed up yesterday, NOW I feel so much safer than before. I want a new SSN!
U.S. government hack could actually affect 18 million - CNNPolitics.com
Washington (CNN)The personal data of an estimated 18 million current, former and prospective federal employees were affected by a cyber breach at the Office of Personnel Management - more than four times the 4.2 million the agency has publicly acknowledged. The number is expected to grow, according to U.S. officials briefed on the investigation.
THIS IS WHERE I WOULD PUT SOMETHING TO REPRESENT MY THINKING, BUT THEN THEY SHOW UP!
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I signed up yesterday, NOW I feel so much safer than before. I want a new SSN!
OK. So I've enrolled. That matching the food thing threw me off for a bit. Those that have enrolled have you filled out al the other information; banking, passport, etc.?
May the force be with us.
Its there you may have to search around a little. I eventually stumbled into it. I did the fraud alerts on all three credit reporting agencies. You may want to consider security freezes as well. The protection provided doesn't protect our spouses so you may want to do the fraud alerts and/or security freeze for them as well. There are fees for the security freezes. Best of luck to us all! We'll need it!
Yes,I did. My Co-worker was a victim off identify theft,and his finacials were effected in such away by these hackers his attorney had him file bankruptcy. The judge apologized to him for this action knowing it was not his fault it just happens in this day and age. He joined Lifelock and has never had a problem yet,until now.
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Of course we all realize, abstractly, that we did pay for the products and services received. Perhaps a product shipment was stopped but more likely received. The sellers will always pass the loss cost onward, assuming they are not small business and sent to bankruptcy, where we all pay again. Companies don't lose, employees and taxpayers and customers lose. But we don't collectively raise a stink to demand government and companies suffer when we suffer. Too busy with other things until it happens to us.
I knew there was a different thread from the one I posted in Thursday “FEDERAL EMPLOYEE DATA STOLEN!” and am bumping this one. Perhaps they should be combined and placed in “The Day Job/Federal Employees? I think this is too important to be fragmented in different places on the MB.
Updates are Ms Archuleta has resigned as of yesterday. You can see her blog at https://www.opm.gov/blogs/Director/
Another interesting thing is that the link to the announcement about the OPMCIO e-mail that wasn’t from the OPM CIO no longer works.
I saved a link to the URL for whatever that is worth.
Page Not Found
OPM’s Human Resources Solutions organization can help your agency answer ...
the emails will come from the sender “OPM CIO” from this address:
opmcio@csid.com. ...
One poster mentioned they were advised not to publicly divulge the e-mail address. Way too late to get that cat back in the bag as it already told all the other cats and they have all had a least one litter of kittens by now who also know.
Trying to keep it a little light but I think this subject ought to be in one thread.
PO
Is there any way we can get our spouses included?
My wife worked at OPM about 20 years ago and she has not gotten a letter.
Spouses PII data is part of USIS clearance investigation data.
Read Nasa’s links to govexec.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEE DATA STOLEN!
Reading other releases OPM does seem to admit the breaches include family members, no announcement has been made about them, other than one somewhere saying the info would be available from other sources. If I remember correctly, that statement was made about the first announced breech.
Read both threads, the links to govexec and any others you find and https://www.opm.gov/cybersecurity/. While at opm.gov look at https://www.opm.gov/news/latest-news/ . Start at https://www.opm.gov/ and follow the cybersecurity link.
Since the breach of the background information was announced (think the app is called e-quip) back in June everyone has realized that family member’s information was compromised. Everyone except maybe the US government.
Not trying to say “well duh Captain obvious” about your comment. It is good to have the question asked again.
Somewhere back in one of the threads is a reference to a statement that PII from before 2000 is less vulnerable or some such not reassuring language.
That’s all I know and why I think the two threads should be combined.
Yes pmaloney your and all the rest of us feds family members info was stolen. What the government is going to do about it to try to appease us has not yet been announced.
Much has been posted about credit monitoring and freezing accounts et. al. Other places to log in to and make sure you are being notified about any account changes are SSA.gov and whoever pays you.
If you ever filed income taxes electronically, IRS would be a good place to check but good luck figuring out how that works.
PO
Thanks for the reply. Also makes sense that it was e-QIP the SF 86 which was being developed as a Web Based App in the early 2000s.
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