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On December 13, 2020, CISA issued an emergency directive asking federal agencies to disable the SolarWinds software, to reduce the risk of additional intrusions, even though doing so would reduce those agencies' ability to monitor their computer networks. [1] [137] The Russian government said that it was not involved in the attacks. [220]
The lawsuit is one of 11 prospective class action lawsuits filed as a result of the data breach. In January, Chief U.S. District Judge Timothy D. DeGiusti combined the lawsuits into one.
On Monday 22 February 2016, CIO Donna Seymour resigned, just two days before she was scheduled to testify before a House panel that is continuing to investigate the data breach. [36] In 2018, the OPM was reportedly still vulnerable to data thefts, with 29 of the Government Accountability Office's 80 recommendations remaining unaddressed. [37]
The lawsuit says the plaintiff got an alert in July from an identity theft protection company saying his Social Security number had been leaked as a result of a breach of National Public Data.
June 2015 – United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced that it had been the target of a data breach targeting personnel records. [9] Approximately 22.1 million records were affected, including records related to government employees, other people who had undergone background checks, and their friends and family. [10] [11]
The for-profit medical school has been on probation from an accreditation agency since 2022. ... at fault for a major 2023 data breach. The lawsuit, filed April 29 in federal court, alleged that a ...
The U.S. Government Accountability Office says it was notified of a data breach by IT contractor CGI Federal. The GAO said that about 6,000 people, "primarily current and former GAO employees from ...
Stratfor is an Austin, Texas-based security group, which includes government agencies and some of the world's biggest companies as its clients. [4] On December 24, 2011, hackers took control of Stratfor's website and released a list of names, credit card numbers, passwords, and home and email addresses.