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US defense IT agency says data breach may have affected 200,000 people

The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), which handles IT and telecommunications support for the White House and U.S. military troops, has disclosed a data breach that may have affected 200,000 people between May and July 2019.

According to a letter sent by the U.S. defense agency to victims, Social Security numbers and other personal information stored on a system on their network might have been compromised.

 “While there is no evidence to suggest that any of the potentially compromised PII was misused, DISA policy requires the agency to notify individuals whose personal data may have been compromised”, according to the letter, dated Feb. 11, 2020.

The agency has also stated that new protocols and additional security measures have since been put in since to prevent future incidents and protect personal identifiable information.

Following the breach, DISA vows to provide free credit monitoring services to victims, and advises those concerned about identity-theft related crimes to visit the FTC’s website for additional information and prevention steps.

The agency has given no further information. Details such as who was responsible for the breach and what systems were compromised will most probably remain unknown.

The disclosure of this security breach further darkens the 2019 cyber landscape, which had already reached an all-time high in number of exposed records. The event shows that no system can be bulletproof and that sooner or later, anyone can fall victim to data breaches, even a Department of Defense (DOD) agency overseeing presidential communications.


*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from HOTforSecurity authored by Alina Bizga. Read the original post at: https://hotforsecurity.bitdefender.com/blog/us-defense-it-agency-says-data-breach-may-have-affected-200000-people-22363.html