Security News > 2018 > October > Pentagon Data Breach Exposed 30,000 Travel Records

2018-10-15 11:48
Department of Defense Has Begun Notifying Military and Civilian Breach VictimsThe Pentagon is warning that a data breach at a third-party travel management service provider exposed an estimated 30,000 civilian and military personnel records. The breach alert follows a recent GAO report warning of serious cybersecurity shortcomings in U.S. weapon systems.
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