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Scam of the day – March 1, 2026 – Conduent Data Breach: Safepay Ransomware Attack Exposes 25 Million Victims’ Sensitive Personal Information
Conduent Incorporated is a company with which you may not be familiar, but the company recently began notifying victims of a data breach it suffered at the hand of the ransomware gang Safepay in which personal information of more than 25 million people was compromised. The compromised information was particularly sensitive, including name addresses, birth dates, Social Security numbers, medical information and health insurance details which can be used by scammers for identity theft, medical fraud and targeted scams. Conduent is a business process services and digital solution company that works with more than 600 government agencies, electronic toll systems and private companies including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana and Volvo Group North America.
Conduent is notifying victims by snail mail so if you do receive such a letter, it is legitimate. Here is a link to the letter that includes an offer of free identity theft monitoring. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.mass.gov/doc/2026-150-conduent-business-services-llc/download
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Victims of this data breach should freeze their credit if they have not already done so. Actually, freezing your credit is actually something everyone should do. It is free and easy to do. In addition, it protects you from someone using your identity to obtain loans or make large purchases even if they have your Social Security number. If you have not already done so, put a credit freeze on your credit reports at all of the major credit reporting agencies. Here are links to each of them with instructions about how to get a credit freeze:
https://www.transunion.com/credit-freeze
https://www.experian.com/freeze/center.html
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