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This Massive Landmark Admin Insurance Data Breach Leaked 1.6 Million Users' Information


A May 2024 cyberattack on Landmark Admin is believed to include at least 1.6 million people's data—twice as many as previously reported—according to an updated filing with the Maine attorney general's office.

A May 2024 cyberattack on Landmark Admin is believed to include at least 1.6 million people's data, according to an updated filing with the Maine attorney general's office. As always, you can't retroactively protect leaked information, but you can (and should) continue to follow security best practices when it comes to your browsing, communication, and financial habits to mitigate the risk of identity theft. To avoid falling victim to common phishing tactics, never click links or download attachments in emails or messages, don't engage with unknown callers, and go directly to websites by typing in URLs (rather than relying on search results).

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