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    Hacker Enters Ag. Dept. Computers

    Hacker Enters Agriculture Dept. Computers
    By LIBBY QUAID, AP Food and Farm Writer
    Wed Jun 21, 10:19 PM

    WASHINGTON - A hacker broke into the Agriculture Department's computer system and may have obtained names, Social Security numbers and photos of 26,000 Washington-area employees and contractors, the department said Wednesday.

    Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns said the department will provide free credit monitoring for one year to anyone who might have been affected.

    The break-in happened during the first weekend in June, the department said. Technology staff learned of the breach on June 5 and told Johanns the following day but believed personal information was protected by security software, the department said.

    However, on further analysis, staff concluded that data on current or former employees might have been accessed and informed Johanns on Wednesday, according to the department.

    The department said it notified law enforcement agencies. Its inspector general is investigating the break-in.

    The information was used for staff or contractor badges in Washington and the surrounding area, spokeswoman Terri Teuber said. Those who might have been affected were notified by e-mail and were being sent letters.

    People who believe they may be affected by the data breach can go to http://www.firstgov.gov for more information. The Agriculture Department has a toll-free number to call for information about the incident or about consumer-identity protections. The number, 1-800-FED-INFO (1-800-333-4636), is a call center that operates from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. EDT Monday through Saturday.

    Other federal departments have acknowledged recently that private information had been compromised.

    As many as 26.5 million people may have been affected by the theft of a laptop computer containing Veterans Affairs information including Social Security numbers and birth dates. The computer was taken from the home of a VA employee, and officials waited nearly three weeks before notifying veterans on May 22 of the theft.

    Earlier this month, the Health and Human Services Department discovered that personal information for nearly 17,000 Medicare beneficiaries may have been compromised when an insurance company employee called up the data through a hotel computer and then failed to delete the file.

    Social Security numbers and other information for nearly 1,500 people working for the National Nuclear Security Administration may have been compromised when a hacker gained entry to an Energy Department computer system last fall. Officials said June 12 they had learned only recently of the breach.

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    This is unreal!

    THis is happening to frequently for this to be random acts. Looks like someone is on a data finding mission and all Americans identification is at risk! Hmmm, I wonder who would be behind this....
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    And our government that spends hundreds of millions of dollars on cyber security and has some of the top men and women in this field has no clue who stole the data?

    Give me a break. I did a quick scan, but can anyone find any mention of known or suspected culprits in these thefts? This thing is starting to smell like an insider job like the Anthrax attacks.

    Oh hey! I have the answer. Now that everyone's identity has been stolen in critical security fields for the govt we will just have to move to biometric ID and chip implants right?

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    Ya.....sounds like it's going right on schedual. What else can we do? ( said with total sarcism)
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    Oh hey! I have the answer. Now that everyone's identity has been stolen in critical security fields for the govt we will just have to move to biometric ID and chip implants right?

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    That very well may be the plan. They can steal my ID all they want. I absolutely refuse to be chipped!!!!!

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    WHAT NATIONAL SECURITY!?
    TIME'S UP!
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    Hacker

    The administration is looking for additional ssn's for his illegal alien brothers and sisters

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