Could take years
for the navy to "see" evidence even if you can. They can be glacial in their recognition of evidence when it suits them.
The United States Navy has revealed that the names and social security numbers on 134,386 current and former employees has leaked, thanks to the compromise of a laptop used by a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services staffer. The IT contractor and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service probed the data loss finding that "unknown …
Because our name and especially our SSN's are how we've been identified with since the end of the Vietnam War. Service numbers were abolished. BTW, that's how I'm tagged in the Veterans Affairs (& VA Hospital) databases.
Bit concerning but the VA losing a laptop with 20 million health records and, especially in my case, the OPM hack, well.... OPM had my information right back to which room I was kept in as a newborn, I shit you not.
Another one to add to the list of meaningless PR buzzphases
'We take X extremely seriously' = now that we have been found not to have been taking X seriously at all.
This joins
'We apologise for the inconvenience' = we don't give a shit
'Is our highest priority' = after making money, of course
'We are sorry that people feel .." = we want to sound apologetic but are not
'Robust' = we need a positive-sounding adjective that can mean whatever we want
Anyone else care to add?