Conduent Data Breach Fiasco: Over 10.5 Million Impacted in 2024 Hack!

Conduent, the American business services giant, confirms a data breach affecting over 10.5 million people. While the company claims no misuse of the stolen data, it suggests affected individuals consider security measures like credit reports and fraud alerts. It’s a classic case of “better safe than sorry,” or in this case, “better frozen than frazzled.”

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In a plot twist that’s stranger than fiction, Conduent’s time-traveling data breach has left us all scratching our heads. Who knew data breaches could predict the future? While most companies are still dealing with yesterday’s security mishaps, Conduent has boldly gone where no breach has gone before: straight into 2024! It’s almost like they’re the Marty McFly of the business world, and we’re just trying to keep up with their DeLorean-speed hacking timeline.

Key Points:

  • Conduent confirms a data breach affecting over 10.5 million people, with notifications filed in 2024.
  • The breach primarily impacted individuals in states like Oregon, Texas, Washington, and Maine.
  • Exposed data includes names, Social Security Numbers, birth dates, and medical information.
  • No evidence has been found of the stolen data being “misused” as of October 2025.
  • Conduent previously suffered a cybersecurity incident in early 2025, attributed to the Safepay ransomware gang.

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