December 12, 2006 -- Latest personal data breach affects 800,000 current and former students and faculty at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). WMR has been reporting on a series of data thefts attributed by our sources inside the intelligence community to be the work of a covert and renewed Total Information Awareness (TIA) surveillance program established without the authority of Congress and designed to populate TIA databases. The latest computer hack at UCLA resulted in the potential compromise of the personal details, including Social Security Numbers and dates of birth. The FBI, which always says it is investigating the security breaches, is aware of the covert data gathering but is under orders not to pursue the perpetrators. WMR's data theft chart has been updated to reflect the latest thefts.