Frontier Communications Data Breach: 750,000 Customers’ Personal Info Exposed in April Cyberattack by RansomHub

Frontier Communications warns 750,000 customers of a data breach after an April cyberattack by RansomHub. Personal information, including names and Social Security Numbers, was exposed, though financial data remained secure. Frontier is offering a year of free credit monitoring and identity theft services through Kroll.

Hot Take:

When your internet provider becomes a data provider without your consent, you know it’s time to start sending smoke signals. Frontier Communications might need a frontier of cyber-cowboys to wrangle this mess!

Key Points:

  • Frontier Communications suffered a data breach affecting 750,000 customers.
  • The breach, claimed by RansomHub ransomware, compromised personal information including full names and Social Security Numbers (SSNs).
  • No financial information was exposed, but customers are encouraged to enroll in free credit monitoring and identity theft services.
  • RansomHub threatened to leak 5GB of stolen data if demands are not met by June 14, 2024.
  • Precautionary measures include resetting passwords and monitoring bank statements.

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