Legislators demand truth about OPM email server
Briefly

Representatives Gerald Connolly and Shontel Brown have issued a scathing letter to OPM's acting director, Charles Ezell, regarding a potential security breach tied to an unauthorized email distribution. They raised alarms over an email purportedly testing a distribution list, questioning the agency's ability to execute such a task securely and legally. This breach is compounded by claims that staff changes at OPM have resulted in sensitive data accessibility issues, heightening fears surrounding the safety of federal employee information.
In a letter sent Tuesday, Representatives Connolly and Brown expressed their concerns over allegations of a security breach at OPM, demanding accountability.
The letter highlighted a suspicious email sent to federal employees and questioned OPM's capabilities and actions regarding cybersecurity protocols.
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