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Maine says around 1.3 million people affected by cyberattack

Por: WPTV Nation November 14, 2023

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The state of Maine made a public disclosure about a massive data breach months after knowing about it. It is estimated that around 1.3 million people were impacted by the cyberattack that honed in on a weak link that is a vital program used by the state and other organizations. The state released a statement saying the breach took place between May 28-29 this year. In the announcement, the government said Maine became aware of a software... + full article



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