748,763 Americans Now at Risk of Financial Fraud – Firm Says Hacker May Have Stolen Names, Social Security Numbers, Bank Records, Credit Card Details and More i...
2025-07-20 07:15:58
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Hundreds of thousands of Americans are now at risk of financial fraud and identity theft following a massive data breach at a substance screening firm. In a notice to the Office of the Maine Attorney General, The Alcohol & Drug Testing Service (TADTS) says a cybersecurity incident has exposed the data of 748,763 individuals. According to TADTS, an unauthorized entity gained access to its data systems and stole information provided to the firm during the screening process, which may include names...
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