Posted on 06/29/2006 7:43:13 AM PDT by Smogger
Edited on 06/29/2006 8:37:07 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
VA chief says missing laptop containing vets' data has been found.
Update:
WASHINGTON - The missing laptop and hard drive that contained veterans' personal information has been found, Veterans Administration Chief Jim Nicholson announced Thursday.
The announcement came at the beginning of a hearing before the House Veterans Affairs Committee hearing.
"It was confirmed to me by the deputy attorney general that law enforcement has in their possession the ... laptop and hard drive," Nicholson said in a statement at the hearing. "The serial numbers match."
Experts were conducting forensic tests on the laptop and hard drive, Nicholson said. It was not immediately clear if the data on the equipment had been copied or compromised, but Nicholson said "there is reason to be optimistic."
He did not say how the equipment was recovered, on where it's been during the past two months. The equipment was found Wednesday; Nicholson said he wasn't aware of any arrests made in connection with the incident.
An FBI spokesman said the laptop computer was recovered "in the area," but could not provide more specific information...
Excerpt. Read more at: MSNBC
Maybe it was found on a desk in Hilarity's Senate office.
Hey, it's a start, eh?
Sandy Burger stuffed it in his underwear....to impress the ladies.
I got one of those form letters too.............
New York Times will publish the info in Sunday's edition. I mean, it's in our best interest to know, right?
Yours was a form letter? Mine was on DOD letterhead 32 pound watermarked bond paper handwritten with Rummy's signature.
If the laptop was not under "control", finding it really means nothing, since the data on the hard drive could've been copied hundreds, if not thousands, of times and sold or given to anyone.
Look on the bright side. You now have 47 SoCal lettuce harvesters contributing to your Social Security account.
I doubt it, but it all depends. If this laptop was purchased by a student, before the story broke, then I think there is a good chance that the thing was simply wiped clean by the perp, and then sold. I believe that were several weeks after the theft before the incident made it into the media. If this all happened before the story broke, then the perpetrator probably didn't know what he had on his hands.
The NYT had it in a closet.
Updated: 10:56 a.m. ET June 29, 2006
WASHINGTON - The government has recovered the stolen laptop computer containing sensitive data for up to 26.5 million veterans and military personnel, Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson announced Thursday.
Nicholson also said there have been no reports of identity theft since the May 3 burglary at the Maryland home of an agency employee.
There is reason to be optimistic, he told reporters just before the start of another in a series of hearings Congress has had on one of the worst breaches of information security. Its a very positive note in this very tragic incident, Nicholson said.
That's bad! Give the man a break.
If it didn't have the capability to copy info to a CD, it would simply be a matter of swapping out the read-only drive with one that has R/W capability...or they could simply plug in a memory stick.
Is that photo of Cheney for real??!!
I also got the notice that my data was in there. Phew.
ooops
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