Security News > 2024 > July > Rite Aid says June data breach impacts 2.2 million people

In data breach notification letters filed with the Office of Maine's Attorney General, Rite Aid said it detected the incident on June 6, 12 hours after the attackers breached its network using an employee's credentials.
Just as it told BleepingComputer when it first confirmed the data breach on Friday, Rote Aid added that the customers' Social Security numbers, financial information, or health information were not exposed in the incident.
Although Rite Aid has yet to reveal who was behind the June attack, the RansomHub ransomware gang claimed the breach, saying they also stole customer data from the company's systems.
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