Less than 24 hours after government officials announced the extent of the massive data breaches that hit the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) last year, OPM Director Katherine Archuleta has resigned.

OPM’s July 9 announcement revealed that as many as 22 million were affected by the breach, with the information stolen running gamut from Social Security numbers and contact information to detailed psychological evaluations containing the personal and criminal histories of government applicants.

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