The Office of Personnel Management underestimated the number of people who had their biometric data stolen in this year’s high-profile hack, with an additional 4.5 million people being affected.
In a Wednesday press release, an OPM spokesman said the subset of individuals whose fingerprints have been stolen has increased from approximately 1.1 million to 5.6 million. That number, according to the agency, comes after OPM and the Defense Department identified archived records containing additional fingerprint data that were not previously analyzed.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
US: Office of Personnel Management raises assessment of biometric hack to 5.6 million individuals
OPM: Stolen biometric data list grows by 4.5 million (Fedscoop)