Sen. Mark Warner warned the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to preserve identity protection services for those affected by the 2015 data breach, citing ongoing risks to sensitive data. He emphasized that cutting these protections could expose millions of federal employees and their families to lifelong identity theft threats, especially with recent government personnel reductions.
Affected: OPM, Federal employees, Public servants, Congress
Affected: OPM, Federal employees, Public servants, Congress
Keypoints
- The 2015 OPM data breach compromised sensitive personal information of over 21.5 million individuals.
- Senator Warner urges OPM to maintain identity protection services mandated by law.
- The protection services include monitoring for identity theft and personal data security breaches.
- Concerns are raised about government budget cuts potentially eliminating essential identity safeguards.
- The breachβs impacted data, such as fingerprints and medical records, remain highly valuable on the dark web.
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