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Ransomware Attack on Government Contractor Exposes Data of 10M+ Americans
14 Nov
Summary
- Conduent, a major government contractor, hit by 3-month cyberattack
- Hackers stole personal data of over 10 million people across multiple states
- Breach disrupted vital public services like Medicaid, child support, and food assistance

In a significant cybersecurity incident, Conduent, a major government contractor that manages critical public services across the United States, was the target of a data breach that exposed personal information of over 10 million people.
The breach was discovered in January 2025, but hackers had infiltrated Conduent's network as early as October 2024. During this 3-month period, the attackers reportedly stole large amounts of data linked to state-level programs such as Medicaid, child support, food assistance, and toll systems. Conduent, which processes around $85 billion in annual disbursements and handles over 2 billion customer service interactions, supports approximately 100 million residents through various government health and welfare programs.




