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Mormon Church IT ransacked, data stolen by 'state-sponsored' cyber-thieves
2022-10-14 01:04

Miscreants broke into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' computer systems and stole personal data belonging to "Some" members, employees, contractors and friends, the church has confirmed.

According to a church statement on the "Data incident," posted on its website today, the security breach happened in late March 2022.

The breached systems contained LDS church members' basic contact info, but did not include banking history or other financial information associated with donations, we're told.

Depending on what personal information church members and others provided when they were hired or created an account, includes data such as usernames, membership record numbers, full names, gender, email addresses, birth dates, mailing addresses, phone numbers and preferred languages, according to the statement.

The Mormons, or LDS as thy prefer to be known, have been working with US authorities and third-party cybersecurity firms since discovering the digital break-in to determine its scope, how it happened, and to mitigate any impacts, the church added.

The church has since notified everyone who may have been affected, and pledged to work with law enforcement and infosec professionals to "Further enhance the security" of its computer systems.


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