Landmark’s Cyber Oops: 1.6 Million People Caught in Data Breach Drama

Landmark Admin announced a cyberattack that impacted 1.6 million individuals, up from 806,519. Based in Texas, the TPA handles policy accounting and IT systems for insurers. The breach exposed sensitive data, including names, Social Security numbers, and more. Landmark offers identity theft protection and credit monitoring, urging vigilance as the investigation continues.

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Well, looks like Landmark is taking its name a tad too literally, as it hits a new milestone: 1.6 million people in the “Oops, we spilled your data” club! At this rate, they’re more popular than a free buffet at a cybersecurity conference. It seems their policy accounting might need a little extra column called “People we’ve accidentally exposed to cyber threats.” Someone please tell them that a “landmark” isn’t supposed to be a place where hackers take selfies with your personal data!

Key Points:

  • Landmark Admin’s cyberattack victim count has soared to 1.6 million individuals.
  • The breach exposed sensitive information, including Social Security numbers and financial records.
  • The ongoing investigation promises more updates, and potentially even more victims.
  • Affected individuals will receive personalized notifications detailing their compromised data.
  • Landmark offers 12 months of identity theft protection to those affected.

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