Cyber attack may affect personal information of thousands of Rhode Islanders


A massive cyberattack could impact the personal information of hundreds of thousands of Rhode Islanders after hackers targeted a state contractor that stores health and personal data.

Governor Dan McKee announced that the personal information of thousands was compromised in a cybersecurity attack. Anyone who has ever received or applied for health coverage or human service benefits through the state could be impacted.

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Source:  ABC6 News


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