The US officials on Wednesday admitted thatnearly 5.6 Million Fingerprintsof its federal employees were also stolen in the massive data breach took place in April this year. The OPM, the US government agency that handles all federal employee data, had previously reported that some 1.1 Million Fin...
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. A foreign entity or government is believed to be behind the cyber attack. U.S. officials are investigating...
Chinese hackers attack federal employee database U.S. officials are accusing Chinese hackers of breaking into secure government networks that hold personal information for all federal employees. Bob Orr reports from Washington on the data breach.Jul 10, 2014...
Law enforcement officials conducted an investigation and arrested a group of Chinese hackers responsible for the theft of 21.5 million federal employee's background information and 5.6 million fingerprints. The names of federal employees, their addresses, social security numbers, and other personal ...
OPM Hackers Stole Data on Every Federal Employee The breach compromised the personal information of millions of government workers.
a disgruntled public employee, or even a congressional committee or the president himself. Data-sharing partners, such as peer governments (local and international), contractors, academics, and other trusted counterparties to data-sharing agreements multiply the risk vectors. Too many leaks have resulte...
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discuss it, says the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) -- the agency that handles security clearances and employee records -- 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...
The complaint asserts that Merkle made two racially discriminatory comments in 2019 and 2020: he allegedly asked a black female employee why she was “acting like a Black Lady;” and commented that he was “excited about getting new neighbors and no longer being surrounded by Ethiopians.” An ...
The FLRA has rejected a request by a federal employee to authorize payments of fees and expenses to individual employees …More High Court to Hear Case on Reservist Differential Pay Published: July 9, 2024 The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to rule on a dispute over eligibility for “differen...