TransUnion Refutes Data Breach Reports Amid Hacker’s Claims

 

Credit reporting firm TransUnion has refuted reports of a security breach after a threat actor known as USDoD purportedly leaked information stolen from the company’s network.

Millions of customers and more than 65,000 businesses from 30 countries are served by the over 10,000 employees of the Chicago-based firm. 

“Immediately upon discovering these assertions, we partnered with outside cybersecurity and forensic experts to launch a thorough investigation,” the company stated.  “At this time, we and our internal and external experts have found no indication that TransUnion systems have been breached or that data has been exfiltrated from our environment.”

Given that the data and its formatting are different from TransUnion, the inquiry into the claims discovered that the information stolen by USDoD was probably acquired from another organisation’s systems. 

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