http://www.informationweek.com/security/attacks/dept-of-energy-breach-bigger-than-we-rea/240162952
By Mathew J. Schwartz
InformationWeek
October 22, 2013
The Department of Energy has revised its count of the number of people
whose information was compromised in a July 2013 intrusion that resulted
in the theft of personal information.
"The department has now identified approximately 104,179 past and current
federal employees, including dependents and contractors, whose name,
social security number, and date of birth were compromised by this cyber
incident," says a July 2013 Cyber Incident FAQ released by the agency's
Office of the CIO.
That data breach victim count more than doubles the number of records that
the agency previously thought might have been compromised. Of the people
affected, "64,480 are personnel within our direct DOE Federal and M&O
[management and operating] Contractor Community, including spouses,
dependents, and former employees," according to a memo distributed to DOE
employees on Oct. 11, 2013. "The remainder are personnel from other
federal agencies and support contractors."
The memo further disclosed that 2,800 employees who have their DOE salary
directly deposited into their bank account had that bank account number
compromised as well. The agency said it's been able to notify most -- but
not all -- of those affected people, owing to the agency not having
up-to-date address information on hand for some former employees.
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