This is good news for those of us who got the letter from the VA in the last month. They found the missing lap top and the information was not accessed....
Feds Recover Stolen Laptop With Veterans' Personal Info
Thursday, June 29, 2006
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WASHINGTON  The government has recovered the stolen laptop computer and hard drive containing sensitive data for up to 26.5 million veterans and military personnel, Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson said Thursday. The FBI said data on veterans, military personnel in the recovered laptop computer was not accessed after it was stolen. Nicholson said there have been no reports of identity theft stemming from the May 3 burglary at a VA employee's Maryland home. "There is reason to be optimistic," Nicholson told a House committee at the opening of a hearing on one of the worst breaches of information security. "There is not a certainty, but we have to remain hopeful they have not been compromised." Nicholson offered no immediate details on how the laptop was recovered. He acknowledged that the burglary "has brought to the light of day some real deficiencies in the manner we handled personal data."
"If there's a redeeming part of this, I think we can turn this around," he said. Newly discovered documents show that the VA analyst blamed for losing the laptop had received permission to work from home with data that included millions of Social Security numbers and other personal information on veterans and military personnel.
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