VA data breaches involve records of more than 3,800 vets 05/20/2010. More than 3,800 veterans had their personal information compromised last month in two data breaches that have led to renewed criticism of the Veterans Affairs Department's data security.
On April 22, an unencrypted laptop belonging to VA contractor Heritage Health Solutions was stolen from a vehicle, compromising the records of more than 600 veterans, Rep. Harry Mitchell, chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on oversight, said at a hearing Wednesday. And on April 24, a log book vanished from a medical lab that contained the records of 3,265 veterans. Both incidents were related to VA facilities in Texas. Federal Times
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