The US Investigations Services (USIS), a firm that performs background checks for U.S governing employees had a nag in their data base. Cyber criminals were able to nag their system to gain personal information on employees with the Department of Homeland Security, U.S Immigration and customs Enforcement and U.S custom and edge protection units.The info hacked included social certificate numbers, training and outlaw history, nascency dates, information on spouses, other relatives and friends including names and addresses.Officials say the number may increment as the investigation continues.More Information: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/22/us-usa-security-contractor-cyb... UPDATE (9/18/2014): The Office of Personnel Management will not renew any of its contracts with USIS, the major falls Church, Va., contractor that provides the bulk of desktop checks for federal certificate clearances and was the victim of a recent cyberattack, officials confirmed Tuesday evening.USIS conducted over 21,000 desktop checks per month for the US government and has been under scrutiny since the data cut in August. More Information: http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/opm-to-end-usis-contracts...UPDATE (11/14/2014) It appears that the cut affecting the Department of homeland Security goes beyond just this US governmental agencies. The Ex-DHS official warns of more USIS drudge victims and is warning that the nag likely affected other federal workers beyond DHS.