County Executive
Steve Bellone said the forensic team investigating the breach discovered a
county server containing employee health plan information had been compromised.
County officials
had a four-hour meeting on Wednesday about this wide-scale breach of personal
data. They do not believe protected health information was exposed, but said
social security numbers were taken from the server.
This applies only
to county employees and retirees who were enrolled with the county's medical
health plan since 2013.
The issue
happened after it was discovered that tax refunds would be delayed, and nearly
500,000 driver's license numbers were potentially stolen.
The county says it
will provide free credit monitoring and identity theft protection services for
up to 12 months.
There will also be
a special legislative committee to investigate how it happened.