[At this stage of the investigation, there is no evidence to suggest misuse of the information that was compromised,” the Navy said.]
Punishment for their votes?
Wonder how many years back this data breech goes?
Let’s cut HP some slack. It’s not like anyone would expect HP to know anything about computer security. Getting rid of the middle aged white guys in the layoffs should have taken care of removing that knowledge set.
U.S. Navy said , “Too bad so sad”
Hacked = Sold
Terrible.
Active Duty ping.
Why doesn’t the FBI go in the business of paying above market rates for hacked personal data and then use the military to rob the foreign bank that handles the money. After the third or fourth bank gets tossed this would cease to be profitable behaviour. We could give the bank a grace period to return the funds and turn over the accounts of the bad guys or be robbed... Am I too simplistic in my thinking?
At this point in time, all of us would be smart to assume our personal ID is already compromised, then take appropriate action to monitor. This Navy hack is but one of many, many hacks reported by banks and retailers. Somewhere “out there” is all our information.