This OPM data breach is bad, real BAD!!!

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Gillbot

Lifer
Jan 11, 2001
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In theory, you can go to a gov website to find out.

But that was prior to the last revelation.

Best to figure that if you had anything to do with clearances and/or Fed gov employment after 2000, you have been compromised.

Shit.....

I haven't been notified yet so i'm starting to wonder.
 

cabri

Diamond Member
Nov 3, 2012
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Shit.....

I haven't been notified yet so i'm starting to wonder.

OPM probably does not have the bandwidth to send out 20-40M emails.

and your email and/or physical address may not be current either.
I know mine is not.
 

Gillbot

Lifer
Jan 11, 2001
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OPM probably does not have the bandwidth to send out 20-40M emails.

and your email and/or physical address may not be current either.
I know mine is not.

I highly doubt mine is, hence my concern.
 

lupi

Lifer
Apr 8, 2001
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looked at the faq, said they were meeting with stakeholders to identify monitoring solutions and crap and would then notify those affected "in the coming months".
 

Triumph

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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There's pretty much nothing those affected can really do about this. There's so much information in there, that anyone could pose as you and most likely answer those lame security questions that companies use to authenticate you. Think of the things your credit card asks you to verify who you are when you call them - that information is most likely in these documents. Where did you go to high school? Which of these is your former address? What is your grandmother's maiden name?

There isn't much to keep someone from ruining your life with this, if they so choose.
 

steppinthrax

Diamond Member
Jul 17, 2006
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There's pretty much nothing those affected can really do about this. There's so much information in there, that anyone could pose as you and most likely answer those lame security questions that companies use to authenticate you. Think of the things your credit card asks you to verify who you are when you call them - that information is most likely in these documents. Where did you go to high school? Which of these is your former address? What is your grandmother's maiden name?

There isn't much to keep someone from ruining your life with this, if they so choose.

I think the worst worry people have on their heads is embarrassing information that can be used for blackmail or can be released that would damage someone's reputation perm.

Example: A republican politician that had gay sex 15 years ago!!!!
 

CZroe

Lifer
Jun 24, 2001
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I think the worst worry people have on their heads is embarrassing information that can be used for blackmail or can be released that would damage someone's reputation perm.



Example: A republican politician that had gay sex 15 years ago!!!!




Let me guess: you LOVED "V for Vendetta."
 

SMOGZINN

Lifer
Jun 17, 2005
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I think the worst worry people have on their heads is embarrassing information that can be used for blackmail or can be released that would damage someone's reputation perm.

Example: A republican politician that had gay sex 15 years ago!!!!

The real danger of this breach is not to individuals but to our financial institutes. I think the worst is a coordinated attack on our lending system. A group could defraud tens of billions from lenders before we even catch on that something is happening, and the worst problem is that there is basicly no way to stop them. All lenders would have to fall back on in person interviews with photo ID to prevent it because the attackers would have all the information they need to pass practically any security question.

They will also have all the information they need to file a tax return in someone's name. What if next year the IRS gets 20 million fake tax returns? How will they handle that?
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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OPM probably does not have the bandwidth to send out 20-40M emails.

and your email and/or physical address may not be current either.
I know mine is not.

It's kinda sad when a US government agency does not have enough bandwidth for something. They practically OWN the internet, like, literally. They made it.
 
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