As film identity thieves
Against data theft and identity are again the headlines of stories after dueling government allows foreigners to their hands on sensitive personal information, more than 28 million government workers reservists, soldiers and sub - contractors.The massive Department of Veterans Affairs breach began when a burglar broke into the house and stole an analyst, a laptop and an external hard drive with names, dates of birth and social security numbers 26 million veterans and 2.2 million active duty National Guard and reserve troops.
During the hearings in case of violation, recognized the Department of Energy’s computer had been hacked eight months ago, and although the social insurance numbers than 1500 employees and contractors has been compromised, almost anyone, including the criminal prosecution authorities, the head of the division and individuals, has been informed.
During the last violations efforts have rejuvenated the federal Congress to adopt rules regarding communication, information security and consumer protection, mechanisms, citizens concerned about identity theft already limited to available instruments that the laws of the state - some of which could be proposed by federal law.
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