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After targeting a third-party application used by TransUnion, hackers accessed some personal data, but it doesn't include ...
TransUnion, a major American credit reporting company, suffered a data breach in which it lost personally identifiable information (PII) on more than 4.4 million American citizens. In a new report, ...
One of the three major U.S. consumer credit bureaus has been breached, leaving the data of more than 4.4 million people exposed to hackers. TransUnion, which maintains credit information on 200 ...
TransUnion confirms a major data breach affecting 4.4 million U.S. consumers after hackers exploited third-party Salesforce apps to steal personal info.
The credit reporting giant confirmed unauthorized access to a third-party application storing the personal information of its customers, including Social Security numbers.
Swiped data includes social security numbers. Even if you're not one of the unlucky 4.4 million, you might want to take these defensive measures anyway.
Consumer credit reporting giant TransUnion warns it suffered a data breach exposing the personal information of over 4.4 million people in the United States, with BleepingComputer learning the data ...
TransUnion says more than 4.4 million people’s personal data was exposed after hackers accessed a third-party app used for U.S. consumer support.
Credit reporting firm TransUnion said more than 4.4 million had their personal informationcompromised in a data breach.
The breach was contained within hours, though personal information, including names and Social Security numbers, were exposed.
TransUnion has confirmed it has been the victim of a breach, with the data of more than 4.4 million customers now at risk.
It's not just Salesforce customers lining up to confess to third-party breaches. Verizon's most recent Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) noted that between 2023 and 2024, reports of data snafus ...