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Lawsuit Alleges Hackers May Have Stolen 2.7 Billion Records, Including Social Security Numbers

15-08-2024   adminstudionebo

The class action lawsuit, filed on Aug. 1 on behalf of a California resident, alleges that hackers have access to personal information including addresses and family members' names.
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Lawsuit Alleges Hackers May Have Stolen 2.7 Billion Records, Including Social Security Numbers

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