NEW: The number of people who had personal data (and Social Security numbers) stolen in the 2025 Conduent data breach continues to rise, now affecting at least 25 million.
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NEW: The number of people who had personal data (and Social Security numbers) stolen in the 2025 Conduent data breach continues to rise, now affecting at least 25 million.
Conduent provides mailing and payment verification services for state government programs, and benefits for employees at big companies.
More: https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/24/conduent-data-breach-grows-affecting-at-least-25m-people/
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NEW: The number of people who had personal data (and Social Security numbers) stolen in the 2025 Conduent data breach continues to rise, now affecting at least 25 million.
Conduent provides mailing and payment verification services for state government programs, and benefits for employees at big companies.
More: https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/24/conduent-data-breach-grows-affecting-at-least-25m-people/
Conduent's handling of its data breach has been truly shit, refusing to say how many people are affected, or how the breach occurred.
Conduent hid its breach notice with "noindex" code, so you won't see the page in search results. The breach notice doesn't even *mention* a breach!
Conduent data breach grows, affecting at least 25M people | TechCrunch
The number of people affected by a data breach at government contractor giant Conduent is growing, as millions of people continue to receive notices warning them that hackers stole their personal data.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)

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Conduent's handling of its data breach has been truly shit, refusing to say how many people are affected, or how the breach occurred.
Conduent hid its breach notice with "noindex" code, so you won't see the page in search results. The breach notice doesn't even *mention* a breach!
Conduent data breach grows, affecting at least 25M people | TechCrunch
The number of people affected by a data breach at government contractor giant Conduent is growing, as millions of people continue to receive notices warning them that hackers stole their personal data.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)

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