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Ransomware Rampage: Infosys McCamish Breach Spills Data of 6 Million+ Individuals
Infosys McCamish Systems revealed that the LockBit ransomware attack compromised sensitive data of over six million individuals. The breach, initially affecting 57,000 Bank of America customers, now includes various personal details. IMS offers two years of free identity protection and credit monitoring to those impacted.
Hot Take:
Looks like LockBit took “breaking and entering” to a whole new level, but instead of stealing the silverware, they grabbed Social Security numbers and medical records. And just like that, IMS has a lot more ‘Friends’ than it ever wanted!
Key Points:
- LockBit ransomware attack affected over 6 million individuals.
- Personal data compromised includes SSNs, medical records, and financial info.
- IMS serves major financial institutions like Bank of America.
- Free identity protection and credit monitoring are offered to victims.
- OLAC is the only client officially named as impacted so far.