Posted on Jun 18, 2015
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SFC Mark Merino
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OK, who tried downloading the porn on a government computer?
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1LT William Clardy
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Go for the smaller number, SFC Mark Merino: who *succceeded* in downloading the porn?
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PO1 John Miller
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Supposedly only civilian employees data was compromised, not active duty and contractor employees.
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PO1 John Miller
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TSgt Hunter Logan, I know what you mean. A few of my co-workers are National Guard Technicians, which means that even though they wear an Air Force uniform and are DSG (Drill Status Guard), Monday thru Friday they are civilian/civil service. In other words they're civilians who wear the uniform.

The point of this story is that the Guard Techs all received notification that their data was compromised, while us contractors and the AGR (Active Guard Reserve; active duty Guardsmen) did not receive any notification.
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Anyone who holds a clearance or has ever held one is at risk. They accessed the SF86 security questionaire forms. That is a treasure trove of information for the enemy to have.
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A new report released by the Office of Personnel Management indicates that tens of thousands of SF84s have recently been hacked, exposing the release of some of the most sensitive personal security data to date. If this is war, what should our response be?
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