Conduent Hack Victim Count Soars by at Least 50%

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The breach at Conduent affected nearly 14.8 million Texans; the victim count has increased after a new regulatory disclosure by the company.

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Why Are Third-Party Vendor Breaches So Hard to Figure Out? The victim tally of a 2024 hacking incident at medical services provider Conduent again soared after a new regulatory disclosure by the company, in this case to Texas authorities. The company told Lone Star state officials the breach affected nearly 14.8 million Texans, alone.