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Conduent data breach could be largest in U.S. history
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Texas Attorney General is calling it the largest data breach in U.S. history, and letters are already going out to those affected.
The breach involves Conduent Business Services, a company that provides third-party printing, mailroom services and back-office support services.
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Many people may not recognize the company name, but it works with major corporations including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, where millions of customers were affected.
Conduent data breach hits millions across multiple states
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A ransomware attack on government technology giant Conduent is turning out to be far bigger than first reported. What initially sounded like a limited incident now appears to affect tens of millions of people across multiple states. In Texas alone, at least 15.4 million residents may have had their data exposed. Oregon has reported another 10.5 million affected individuals. And notifications have also gone out to hundreds of thousands of people in states like Delaware, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. If you rely on state healthcare programs or government services, your data could be part of this breach.
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Massive data breach at N.J. company that exposed millions being investigated as lawsuits are filed
A Morris County company that provides administrative services for businesses and government agencies has agreed to cooperate with investigators seeking information about a massive data breach that exposed millions of individuals’ sensitive personal and medical information.
Conduent Business Services, based in Florham Park, first discovered that its network had been compromised in January 2025, according to a notice on the company’s website.
An internal investigation determined that hackers accessed the company’s network from Oct. 21, 2024, to Jan. 13, 2025, and obtained files that contain individuals’ personal information. The stolen information may include names, addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, medical information, and health insurance information.
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