http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2006/06/hacker_stole_da.htmlHacker Stole Data on Nuclear Security Workers
A computer hacker stole 1,500 files containing sensitive personnel information on contractors and employees who work for the National Nuclear Security Administration, the agency within the Department of Energy in charge of overseeing the security at the nation's nuclear weapons sites.
The data stolen included names, social security numbers, codes for the locations where the contractors worked and their security clearances.
The theft occurred at an unclassified computer server in Albuquerque, N.M. in July 2004. According to an Energy Department spokesman, the NNSA was unaware of the security breach when it happened and did not find out about it until last August when the FBI discovered the breach as part of a separate investigation. The Secretary of Energy, senior department officials and the employees affected were not informed of the data theft until several days ago.
At a congressional oversight hearing on Friday, the NNSA Administrator Linton Brooks blamed the lapse on a bureaucratic mix-up. Brooks told the committee he had assumed Bodman had been informed. "Just as the secretary just learned about this this week, I learned this week that the secretary didn't know," said Brooks. "There are a number of us who in hindsight should have done things differently on informing."