ODOT provided advice and information Thursday about credit monitoring and freezing options for people who think they are being targeted using compromised data.
SALEM, Ore. — A data breach discovered Monday may have compromised Oregon Department of Transportation records that include personal information for about 3.5 million Oregonians, ODOT announced Thursday.
News of the hack was first reported by The Oregonian, followed by a news release from ODOT. The agency did not say why it waited until Thursday to issue a news release about the hack.
The agency learned on Monday that the accessed data included personal information for about 3.5 million people who
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