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Pentagon Reveals Cyber Breach of Travel Records
Sunday October 14, 2018. 05:00 PM , from Slashdot
The Pentagon on Friday said there has been a cyber breach of Defense Department travel records that compromised the personal information and credit card data of U.S. military and civilian personnel. From a report: According to a U.S. official familiar with the matter, the breach could have affected as many as 30,000 workers, but that number may grow as the investigation continues. The breach could have happened some months ago but was only recently discovered. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the breach is under investigation, said that no classified information was compromised. According to a Pentagon statement, a department cyber team informed leaders about the breach on Oct. 4. Lt. Col. Joseph Buccino, a Pentagon spokesman, said the department is still gathering information on the size and scope of the hack and who did it. 'It's important to understand that this was a breach of a single commercial vendor that provided service to a very small percentage of the total population' of Defense Department personnel, said Buccino.
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