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Gov. Dan McKee says the state has identified about 650,000 people who it believes have been impacted by the RIBridges hack.
Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee announced Monday that 650,000 Rhode Islanders were impacted by the recent cyber attack.
Deloitte, the information technology vendor that built and runs the computer system known as RIBridges and UHIP, discovered that dangerous malware was embedded in the RIBridges computer code.
There is no need to worry that your benefits will be terminated,” Governor Dan McKee said. “There will be no terminations ...
State officials are still navigating the fallout of a massive data breach that potentially compromised the personal ...
Dan McKee said. What information is at stake? For RIBridges users, the leaked details could include Social Security numbers, date of birth, and banking information. What can people do? State ...