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Hackers may have accessed data of thousands of unemployed Floridians

In a statement to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, spokesman Andrew Nixon said that “malicious actors” may have accessed information including Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, bank account numbers, claims information “and other personal details, such as address, phone number, and date of birth.”

Author Sun-Sentinel - via RSS feedPosted on July 26, 2021Categories Broward News

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