US Air Force personnel online records pilfered
The US Air Force has notified more than 33,000 members that their personal details have been accessed by a computer vandal.
The breach came to light after officials at the air force personnel centre at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas notified both their own and federal investigators that one user’s account had witnessed very heavy activity in June.
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