TransUnion data breach exposes personal information of 4.4 million Americans

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TransUnion reported a data breach exposing personal information of 4.4 million Americans, including names and Social Security numbers. The compromised data was stored in a third-party application, not TransUnion's core credit database. The incident began July 28 and was discovered two days later. This breach appears connected to attacks on third-party Salesforce applications. TransUnion is notifying affected customers and offering credit monitoring.


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