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BOSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A cyber attack at a firm that performs background checks for U.S. government employees compromised data of at least 25,000 workers, including some undercover investigators, and that number could rise, agency officials said on Friday.  
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CHICAGO (CBS) The Little League team that captured the hearts of a city and a nation was returning home to Chicago on Monday as U.S. champions and later this week will get a homecoming rally normally reserved for the city s professional teams like the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls or White Sox.
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CBS 2鈥檚 Mike Puccinelli reports the 11-, 12-, and 13-year olds will soon be going back to school, but not before they鈥檙e welcomed home like conquering heroes.
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City officials have planned a parade for the Jackie Robinson West All-Stars on Wednesday, starting on the South Side, where the team plays its home games, and ending in Millennium Park. A precise parade route or time for the rally has yet to be announced.
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However, the city has confirmed Wednesday鈥檚 8:30 p.m. fireworks display at Navy Pier will be dedicated to Jackie Robinson West.
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The boys from the South Side were coming home Monday from Williamsport, Pa., after capturing the U.S. championship in the Little League World Series. On Sunday, their sixth-inning rally against South Korea fell short, as they lost 8-4 in the world championship game, but their fans said that doesn鈥檛 diminish what the team accomplished.
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Assistant coach Jason Little said the team is 鈥渟uper excited鈥?about returning home to Chicago after their three-week run in the Little League World Series.
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After Sunday鈥檚 game, the team got a special congratulatory phone call from President Barack Obama.
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Little said he鈥檚 hoping the team gets an invitation to visit the president at the White House.
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@@@ BOSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A cyber attack at a firm that performs background checks for U.S. government employees compromised data of at least 25,000 workers, including some undercover investigators, and that number could rise, agency officials said on Friday. The breach at Falls Church, Virginia-based US Investigations Services (USIS) exposed highly personal information of workers <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Hristian-Louboutin>Hristian Louboutin</a> at the Department of Homeland Security's headquarters as well as its U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection units, two officials familiar with the investigation into the breach told Reuters.Some employees have already received letters warning them about the breach that say compromised information includes Social Security numbers, education and criminal history, birth dates along with information about spouses, other relatives and friends including their names and addresses."Records including this data were exposed to unauthorized users during the cybersecurity intrusion," according to a notification letter obtained by Reuters. "We do not yet know whether the data was actually taken."One DHS official told Reuters the agency has identified some 25,000 employees whose information it believes were exposed in the breach. "More <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Decollete-Christian-Louboutin>Christian Louboutin Outlet</a> could be notified in coming weeks as we learn more about the breach," said the official, who asked not to be identified by name. The company disclosed the attack earlier this month, but did not say how many records had been compromised or which agencies were affected. It did say the intrusion has "all the markings of a state-sponsored attack."While the number of employees affected is relatively small compared to breaches at retailers such as Target Corp, which have affected tens of millions of customers, security experts say the attack on USIS is nonetheless quite serious.Files on background checks contain highly sensitive data that foreign intelligence agencies could attempt to exploit to intimidate government workers with access to classified information."They would <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Great-Gatsby>Kate Spade Great Gatsby</a> be collecting this data to identify individuals who might be vulnerable to extortion and recruitment," said Dmitri Alperovitch, chief technology officer with cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, which sells intelligence on state-sponsored cyber attacks.The Department of Homeland Security has suspended all work with USIS since the breach was disclosed and the FBI launched an investigation. USIS says it is the biggest commercial provider of background investigations to the federal government, with over 5,700 employees, and provides services in all U.S. states and territories, as well as abroad.Officials with USIS, which is a division of Altegrity Inc, could not immediately be reached for comment. A spokeswoman for Altegrity, which is majority owned by Providence Equity Partners, declined to comment. (Reporting by Jim Finkle in Boston; Additional reporting by Mark Hosenball; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli, Leslie Adler and ) FILED UNDER:

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