U.S. Data breaches by the Department of Veterans Affairs resulted in compromises with the personal information of an estimated 46,000 veterans, officials revealed this week.
The VA’s Financial Services Center, or FSC, said Monday it would notify any retirees or retired relatives if their information is at risk after one of its applications was hacked into an online application by “unauthorized users” to change payments to community health care providers. . Veteran’s medical treatment, “a press release said.
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It is believed that the hackers gained “access to the application to change financial information and change payments from VA by using social engineering techniques and exploiting authentication protocols.”
Access to the system has been suspended until a detailed review of the VA’s information technology.
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Meanwhile, those whose information is believed to have been leaked will receive a letter by mail in the coming days.
“In order to protect these veterans, the FSC is warning potential affected individuals, including those who have died, of the potential risk to their personal information, including their engagement. Departments whose social security numbers may be compromised are also offered free access to credit monitoring services, ”the department wrote.
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Veterans or their relatives who have further questions after receiving such letters should contact the FASC Customer Help Desk at VAFSC VeteransSupport @ va.gov or VA FSC Help Desk, ATN: Customer Engagement Center, P.O. You can contact us by email at Box X149971, Austin, TX. 78714-9971.