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Tens of thousands of Texans are now being informed that their personal data was compromised in a privacy breach that dates back to 2021. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission has revealed that over 30,000 individuals may have had their sensitive information exposed. This alarming incident raises concerns about the security of personal data held by state agencies.
The breach reportedly affects various types of information, potentially including names, addresses, and other identifying details. The agency has begun notifying those impacted, urging them to monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity. Officials are also recommending that individuals consider taking additional steps to protect their personal information, such as enrolling in credit monitoring services.
This incident underscores the ongoing challenges that government agencies face in safeguarding sensitive data. As the investigation continues, state officials are working to ensure that such breaches do not happen in the future, emphasizing the need for enhanced security measures to protect citizens' privacy.
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