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IDs of Active Personnel on Stolen Laptop
My Way News ^ | 6/3/06 | HOPE YEN/AP

Posted on 06/03/2006 5:28:55 PM PDT by wagglebee

WASHINGTON (AP) - Personal data on up to 50,000 active Navy and National Guard personnel were among those stolen from a Veterans Affairs employee last month, the government said Saturday in a disclosure that goes beyond what VA initially reported.

VA Secretary Jim Nicholson said in a statement that his agency discovered after an internal investigation that the names, Social Security numbers and dates of birth of up to 20,000 National Guard and Reserve personnel who were on at least their second active-duty call-up were "potentially included."

In addition, the same information on up to 30,000 active-duty Navy personnel who completed their first enlistment term prior to 1991 also were believed to stored on the computer laptop and disks stolen from a VA data analyst at his Aspen Hill, Md., home on May 3.

The VA has previously said the stolen data involved up to 26.5 million veterans discharged since 1975, as well as some of their spouses; veterans discharged before 1975 also were deemed at risk if they submitted claims to the agency.

"VA continues to conduct a complete and thorough investigation into this incident, and those efforts are providing additional details about the nature of the data that may be involved," Nicholson said.

Veterans groups have criticized the VA for a three-week delay in publicizing the burglary after the May 3 theft. Last week, internal documents obtained by The Associated Press showed that the stolen data in many cases included phone numbers and addresses of veterans, as well as 6,744 records pertaining to "mustard gas veterans" - or those who participated in chemical testing programs during World War II.

On Saturday, Nicholson said there was no evidence that information for other active-duty personnel had been breached.

He said there have been no reports that the stolen data have been used for identity theft but wanted to alert the public about the VA's findings out of an "abundance of caution" in what has become one of the nation's largest security breaches.

During hearings last month, Nicholson said he was "mad as hell" that employees did not notify him of the burglary until May 16. Since then, the VA has fired the data analyst who lost the data, and his boss, VA deputy assistant secretary Michael McLendon, has stepped down.

The department has also placed Dennis Duffy, the acting head of the division in which the data analyst worked, on administrative leave.

"VA will continue to work with the Department of Defense, other government agencies, members of Congress and other stakeholders to inform and help protect those potentially impacted," Nicholson said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: identitytheft; military; stolendata; va; veteransaffairs
This incompetence just keeps getting more serious.
1 posted on 06/03/2006 5:28:57 PM PDT by wagglebee
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To: wagglebee

Blooming idiots. Heads have already rolled .. more may follow..


2 posted on 06/03/2006 5:31:31 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi - "The Road to Peace in the Middle East runs thru Damascus.")
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To: wagglebee
" On Saturday, Nicholson said there was no evidence that information for other active-duty personnel had been breached"

You have to wonder at this point , would they even know if they have been compromised more extensively. Sheesh.

3 posted on 06/03/2006 5:34:37 PM PDT by Kakaze (American: a Citizen of the United States of America........not just some resident of said continent)
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To: wagglebee

Yet Bush and the other Nanny-Government types wants us to trust the Feds more and more. Sheesh.


4 posted on 06/03/2006 6:11:37 PM PDT by Gondring (If a "Conservative" now wants to "conserve" our Constitution away, then I must be a Preservative!)
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To: wagglebee

I've run out of adjectives..


5 posted on 06/03/2006 6:15:35 PM PDT by SE Mom (God Bless those who serve.)
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To: wagglebee

This federal government is pathetic. They got some polygamist on the ten most wanted list. They spend time and money on a wild goose chase for Jimmy Hoffa's rotten remains. They dig up ponds looking for a domestic terrorist in the anthrax case. They want to pose like they are enforcing the laws against illegals but more often than not it is catch and release. This clown Nicholson has no business keeping his job. The office has no security if one person can walk out with that much information, and this late in the game they are still coming out with new information on how badly these bureaucratic idiots compromised the personal information of our nation's finest. If a private company screwed up this badly, political clowns from both parties would be all over it milking it for all its worth. Someone should go to jail for this pathetic mess.


6 posted on 06/03/2006 6:25:32 PM PDT by Biblebelter
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I agree completely. The Secretary of VA should have resigned the day this happened, because ultimately he is responsible for the overall incompetence of his agency.


7 posted on 06/03/2006 6:27:30 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: NormsRevenge
I missed the part where someone actually lost a job. Can you point me in the direction of that information?

Remember this the next time some politico tells you they'll 'safeguard' your personal information or put your SS money in a 'lockbox'.

This clown shouldn't just lose his job, he should be dragged into the street and publicly horsewhipped.

I want to know what my recourse is if my personal information, which I must conclude is in those files, is used to my detriment. Who is liable? Against whom do I file the legal papers?

Whose ass do I hunt down and kick up one side of the block and down the other?

L

8 posted on 06/03/2006 6:29:23 PM PDT by Lurker (Real conservatives oppose the Presidents amnesty proposal. Help make sure it dies in the House.)
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