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NEW: LoanDepot now says close to 17 million customers had sensitive personal data stolen during a January cyberattack. Stolen data includes names, dates of birth, postal addresses, SSNs, financial account numbers, and more. https://t.co/LP44ARwXUG
Cybercrooks steal personal data of 17m loanDepot customers https://t.co/sbcrJBOm95




LoanDepot, a prominent lending company, has confirmed that approximately 17 million customers were affected by a cyberattack in January, resulting in the theft of sensitive personal data. The stolen information includes names, dates of birth, postal addresses, Social Security numbers (SSNs), and financial account numbers during a January cyberattack. This incident is part of a larger trend, as 2023 saw a significant increase in data breaches, with a 78% rise from the previous year.