A decade after the 2015 breach of the Office of Personnel Management exposed roughly 22 million records, identity theft protection services for affected federal workers and their families are ...
Editors note: OPM initially said up to 600,000 individuals whose personal data was compromised would have to re-enroll in identity protection services, but the agency on Nov. 4 said further review ...
The U.S. agency burglarized by suspected Chinese hackers has completed its long-awaited damage assessment and more than 22 million people inside and outside government likely had their personal ...
A pair of whistleblowers believe the office skirted the law by not conducting a privacy impact assessment for an alleged “on-prem” server used to send mass emails… Jan 28, 2025 By Billy Mitchell The ...
The district court in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday dismissed a consolidated class action over the 2015 hack of the U.S. government's Office of Personnel Management that affected more than 21 million ...
The director of the Office of Personnel Management insisted today that she's "as angry as" anyone that foreign hackers were able to break into her agency's computer systems last year -- a breach ABC ...
Up to four million people may have had their personal information compromised following a hack on the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM). On June 4, OPM announced that it had recently become ...
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The director of the Office of Personnel Management underwent another grilling Wednesday, this time from members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Katherine Archuleta sat for more ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Officials from the U.S. government's personnel agency unexpectedly refused on Tuesday to attend a closed-door congressional briefing on their handling of a massive computer ...