A computer hacker may have stolen "personal identity information" for 26,000 current and former U.S. Department of Agriculture headquarters employees, agency officials said. The USDA announced the security breach shortly before midnight on Wednesday, nearly three weeks after it occurred. It offered one year of free credit-monitoring services to the potentially affected employees.
The agency said that its computer systems were illegally accessed during the first weekend of June. Officials said that at first they thought the personal information was still protected, but now they are not sure the data is safe.
At risk are the names, Social Security numbers and photos of USDA headquarters employees and contractors. The 26,000 names represent one-fourth of the USDA's workforce. The information was in the same database as work site information that is open to the public.
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