The agency responsible for security on America's transportation systems has
confirmed that an external hard drive containing 100,000 staff records is
missing.
The
Transportation
Security Administration (TSA), which is part of
Homeland
Security, has called in the
FBI and the
Secret
Service to investigate whether the drive has been stolen or simply
misplaced.
The drive contains employee records from January 2002 to August 2005,
including names, dates of birth, salaries, Social Security details and bank
account numbers.
"At this point there is no evidence that any missing data has been improperly
used," said an official TSA statement.
"However, the administrator is asking all employees to be extra vigilant and
to carefully monitor bank statements, credit card statements, and any statements
related to recent financial transactions."
The TSA said that it would provide affected employees with free credit
monitoring services, and that anyone suffering identity theft would be given
help to rebuild their identity.
It also promised to take action even if it turns out that the drive was lost
instead of stolen.
"The TSA has zero tolerance for employees not following policies on data
protection and will take swift disciplinary action, including dismissal, against
individuals found to be in violation of our procedures," the TSA statement said.
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