July 10, 2015
Kurt M. Rauschenberg
National Guard Bureau
ARLINGTON, Va. — Former and current members of the Army
National Guard could be affected by a breach of personal information, Guard
officials said today.
This incident is unrelated to the breach of federal civilian
employee personal information reported last week and on Thursday by the Office
of Personnel Management (OPM), officials confirmed.
“All current and former Army National Guard members since
2004 could be affected by this breach because files containing personal
information was inadvertently transferred to a non-DoD-accredited data center
by a contract employee,” said Maj. Earl Brown, a spokesman for the National
Guard Bureau. The data includes the Soldiers’ names, full Social Security
numbers, dates of birth and home addresses.
“The National Guard Bureau takes the control of personal
information very seriously,” Brown said. “After investigating the circumstances
of these actions, and the information that was transferred, the Guard has
determined, out of an abundance of caution, to inform current and past Guard
personnel that their Personally Identifiable Information (PII) was among the files
that were transferred.”
“The issue was identified and promptly reported, and we do
not believe the data will be used unlawfully,” Brown said. “This was not a
hacking incident, in which the intent was to use data for financial gain.
Nonetheless, the Guard believes that individuals potentially affected need to
know about the breach and what actions they can take to protect themselves from
potential identity theft.”
The National Guard Bureau has set up a Web page at
http://www.nationalguard.mil/Features/IdentityTheft.aspx and a toll-free call
center available from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday, which began
June 10. The number is 877-276-4729. The Web page provides steps on how to
check credit reports, how to guard against identity theft and whom to call if
Guard members believe any fraudulent activity has occurred with their personal
information. The call center provides information on what to do to prevent, or
react to, potential identify theft.
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