Security News > 2024 > June > Collection agency FBCS ups data breach tally to 3.2 million people

Debt collection agency Financial Business and Consumer Solutions now says over 3.2 million people have been impacted by a data breach that occurred in February.
In late April, the firm reported that roughly 1.9 million people in the U.S. had sensitive personal information compromised in a data breach incident on February 14, 2024.
New data breach notifications have been sent out to those people, starting on May 29, informing them of the heightened risks and the actions they need to take, albeit with a three-month delay.
Collection agency FBCS warns data breach impacts 1.9 million people.
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