U.S. Gov't Admits Fingerprint Records of 5.6 Million Federal Employees Stolen in Hack

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One of the worst government data breaches in history was at first thought to have leaked the fingerprints of 1.1 million. Now the government has announced that the hack, coupled with a second related breach, actually affected a staggering 21.5 million federal employees and their families — a full 7 percent of the U.S. population. Among those, an estimated 5.6 million fingerprint records were stolen.
U.S. Gov't Admits Fingerprint Records of 5.6 Million Federal Employees Stolen in Hack

The hits keep on coming.
 
One of the worst government data breaches in history was at first thought to have leaked the fingerprints of 1.1 million. Now the government has announced that the hack, coupled with a second related breach, actually affected a staggering 21.5 million federal employees and their families — a full 7 percent of the U.S. population. Among those, an estimated 5.6 million fingerprint records were stolen.
U.S. Gov't Admits Fingerprint Records of 5.6 Million Federal Employees Stolen in Hack

The hits keep on coming.


FBI, IRA, servers.................. is anything safe?
 
One of the worst government data breaches in history was at first thought to have leaked the fingerprints of 1.1 million. Now the government has announced that the hack, coupled with a second related breach, actually affected a staggering 21.5 million federal employees and their families — a full 7 percent of the U.S. population. Among those, an estimated 5.6 million fingerprint records were stolen.
U.S. Gov't Admits Fingerprint Records of 5.6 Million Federal Employees Stolen in Hack

The hits keep on coming.


FBI, IRA, servers.................. is anything safe?

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I’ve maintained since they started on Hillary’s e-mails that her correspondence, not being a state.gov address, was the only State Dept. data that wasn’t in the Snowden hack.
 
One of the worst government data breaches in history was at first thought to have leaked the fingerprints of 1.1 million. Now the government has announced that the hack, coupled with a second related breach, actually affected a staggering 21.5 million federal employees and their families — a full 7 percent of the U.S. population. Among those, an estimated 5.6 million fingerprint records were stolen.
U.S. Gov't Admits Fingerprint Records of 5.6 Million Federal Employees Stolen in Hack

The hits keep on coming.

One of the reasons I'm not handing over prints to the government.
 
One of the worst government data breaches in history was at first thought to have leaked the fingerprints of 1.1 million. Now the government has announced that the hack, coupled with a second related breach, actually affected a staggering 21.5 million federal employees and their families — a full 7 percent of the U.S. population. Among those, an estimated 5.6 million fingerprint records were stolen.
U.S. Gov't Admits Fingerprint Records of 5.6 Million Federal Employees Stolen in Hack

The hits keep on coming.


FBI, IRA, servers.................. is anything safe?

Did you see this comment?
I’ve maintained since they started on Hillary’s e-mails that her correspondence, not being a state.gov address, was the only State Dept. data that wasn’t in the Snowden hack.


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Hillary Clinton’s private email server went down during Superstorm Sandy, which was one of three known times that Clinton’s server went down while she was at the State Department. As Breitbart News reported, Clinton’s server had an open webmail portal that made it highly vulnerable to hackers.

But Internap was not the only Hillary Clinton email contractor that could have exposed Clinton’s confidential data to hacks.

Clinton’s email domain clintonemail.com is managed by a company called Network Solutions, which manages domains and provides a service that Clinton uses to protect the anonymity of the people running her server from mandatory disclosures on databases.

In 2010, potentially 500,000 Network Solutions domains hosted malware on their sites as part of a hack involving a Ukranian “attack server.”
 
And yet, Snowden still didn't get anything off of her server.
 

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