In a déjà vu announcement, the Department of Veterans Affairs says a computer containing the names, Social Security numbers and birthdates of 12,000 veterans was taken over the Veterans’ Day weekend from the VA medical center in Indianapolis.
Three computers were taken from an unlocked room at the Roudebush VA medical center in Indianapolis, and one computer contained records that could be used for identity theft. Federal, state and local law-enforcement agencies are investigating.
The records are of veterans who had been treated as patients at the hospital. They could include information about what medical examinations the veterans had received but not the results of the exams.
“I am upset that the VA repeatedly fails to comply with its own policy to safeguard veterans’ personal information,” said Rep. Steve Buyer, R-Ind., the former chairman of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, who has been pushing VA to improve computer security.
“The VA must give immediate assurance to over 12,000 veterans that it will provide full credit monitoring and protection of sensitive personal information,” Buyer said.
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