VA Providing Free Credit Monitoring WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs is offering free credit monitoring
to more than 2,200 Veterans whose personal information, including social security numbers, was posted on Ancestry.com following
the mistaken release of data through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). “VA places the highest priority upon safeguarding the personal information of our Veterans,”
said Jerry L. Davis, VA’s chief information security officer. “When lapses occur, we will immediately take prompt
remedial action, such as notification.”
The family history website, which provides access to genealogical and historical information, had requested information
from VA about deceased Veterans. Under FOIA, VA is obligated to release requested records upon written request unless they
may be withheld. Therefore, VA provided the website with the data on March 18, 2011. On Dec. 13, 2011, after the information had been posted on the
history website, VA learned that it included data about some living Veterans because some of the death reports provided to
the website were inaccurate.
“Fortunately, no personal health information
was included in this data release,” Davis said. “Ancestry.com has worked with us and immediately removed all the
information that we had supplied them.”
There is no indication personally identifiable information of any Veteran
has been misused. However, VA is still notifying all potentially affected Veterans so they can be vigilant and take steps
to protect against identity theft. VA is also offering
credit monitoring for one year at no charge to every Veteran whose name was mistakenly released and posted on the history
website.
FOIA requires federal agencies to disclose
requested records unless they may be withheld under specific statutory exemptions. Under FOIA, VA was obligated to provide
the website with the name, social security number, date of birth, date of death, military branch assignments, and the dates
of entry on active duty and release from active duty for deceased Veterans.
VA has launched an effort to determine why
information about living Veterans was included in a database about deceased Veterans. The error did not affect the VA benefits
of any Veteran. VA is committed to protecting Veterans’ personal information and to improving
information processing to avoid erroneous data. Veterans who believe they may have been affected by this incident
who have not been notified by VA may verify whether their information was involved by writing to: Department of Veterans Affairs,
OIT Privacy Officer (005R1A), 810 Vermont Ave., NW Washington DC 20420, (Attn: Garnett Best).
Affected Veterans
can request a free credit report for one year from one or more of the three national credit bureaus by calling 1-877-322-8228.
Information about this and
other protections, including placing a “fraud alert” on credit accounts, is available by calling the Federal Trade
Commission at its toll free number, 1-877-438-4338. # # #
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