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Millions Exposed: Contractor Suffers Massive Data Breach
12 Dec
Summary
- Over 10.5 million Americans' sensitive data was compromised.
- Breach at Conduent affected government programs and health insurers.
- Company faces tens of millions in costs and class action lawsuits.

Government contractor Conduent Business Services LLC has experienced a significant cybersecurity breach, impacting the personal data of more than 10.5 million Americans. The unauthorized access, discovered in January 2025, compromised sensitive identifiers like Social Security numbers and dates of birth for individuals whose information Conduent processed for various public sector and healthcare clients.
The breach has led to substantial financial consequences for Conduent, with expected costs in the tens of millions for investigations, notifications, and remediation. Furthermore, the company is now entangled in nearly a dozen class action lawsuits, with plaintiffs alleging inadequate data protection and notification failures.
This incident underscores broader concerns about third-party vendor security in handling sensitive government and healthcare data. Experts advise affected individuals to monitor credit reports and financial accounts closely, as the exposure significantly heightens the risk of identity theft and fraud.




