Texas AG Investigating Conduent, BCBS Texas in Hack
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Operational Brief
- The Texas attorney general has launched an investigation into Conduent Business Services and BCBS Texas following a significant data breach affecting 15.5 million Texans.
- This incident could potentially break U.S. data breach records.
Why It Matters for Texas Credit Unions
The investigation specifically involves entities operating in Texas (Conduent Business Services and BCBS Texas) and affects a large number of Texans.
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Will the Back-Office Services' Firm Incident Shatter US Data Breach Records? The Texas attorney general office has launched an investigation into the Conduent Business Services hacking incident, which affected about 15.5 million Texans, including about 4 million Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas members. Will the nationwide victim tally shatter data breach records in the U.S.?