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Hackers may have stolen hundreds of thousands of Rhode Islanders’ sensitive info in RIBridges cyberattack
The attack targeted the RIBridges system, which Rhode Islanders use to apply for government assistance programs including Medicaid and SNAP.
The Rhode Island government opened a toll-free hotline on Sunday (833-918-6603) to provide information on the breach and how residents can protect themselves, but you won’t be able to find out for sure if your data was stolen by calling in. It’s thought the hackers were able to get information including names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers and “certain banking information.” Deloitte first detected the breach and notified state officials on December 5, and determined on the 11th that there was “a high probability that the implicated folders contain personal identifiable data from RIBridges.” It confirmed the presence of malicious code on December 13 and subsequently shut the system down, before officials announced the attack to the public the same day. The system is now offline while Deloitte works to secure it, which means that anyone who needs to apply for one of the affected programs will have to do so by mail, and people who are currently enrolled won’t be able to access the online portal or app.
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