Friday, February 6, 2015

Doesn't Wiki-leaks already have them?

The Chinese government May Now Have The Personal Files Of US Military And Defense Department

By Heather Timmons, Feb. 6, 2015, Qz.com

A cyber-attack on health insurance giant Anthem, which potentiallycompromised the personal information of tens of millions of customers, is linked to state-sponsored Chinese hackers, intelligence officials and others brief on the investigation told Bloomberg and the Washington Post.

That’s particularly worrisome for the US government, given Anthem’s customer list, which includes, among others, Michael Daniel, US president Barack Obama’s chief adviser on cyber-security. (He plans to reset his password.)

But Daniel may be only one of thousands of US government employees affected by the hack, many of them currently or formerly tasked with US security and defense. That’s because one Anthem division, National Government Services, specializes in federal health care plans, and includes among its top clients the Defense Health Agency (DHA), which manages health care for the US Department of Defense, as well as the US Department of Veteran Administration, which covers retired military.


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