Here’s a concise update based on the latest publicly reported information.
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The Conduent data breach that began in 2024 impacted a large number of individuals, with notices issued through late 2025 and into 2026. Reports vary on the total affected, but multiple outlets and regulators have cited figures in the tens of millions in follow-up disclosures and investigations.[1][2][3][4][6][10]
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The breach is described as having originated with an unauthorized intrusion in October 2024, with data exfiltration occurring through January 2025 in many accounts. The exposed data often included names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and health/insurance information.[5][6][1]
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Notable developments include ongoing investigations, regulatory disclosures by state attorneys general, and public statements by Conduent about breach notifications and response costs. In early 2026, coverage highlighted that passwords and other credentials could be at risk, and some outlets reported escalating totals as investigations expanded.[3][4][8]
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For individuals potentially affected, common guidance from authorities and cybersecurity experts includes monitoring for identity theft, placing fraud alerts or credit freezes if advised, reviewing statements for unusual activity, and watching for phishing attempts that impersonate breach notifications.[6][8]
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If you want, I can tailor protections for you based on your location (Copenhagen) and any personal data you might suspect was exposed, and I can help you set up monitoring steps or a credit freeze where applicable.[2][1]
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Citations:
- Latest breach impact and timelines[1]
- Additional breach scope and consumer notices[2]
- Regulatory filings and broader impact updates[4]
- Intrusion timeline and data types exposed[5][6]
- Ongoing risk communications and guidance[8]
Sources
/PRNewswire/ -- Schubert Jonckheer & Kolbe LLP is investigating a data breach that led to unauthorized access to the sensitive information of 10,515,849...
www.prnewswire.comMassive ransomware attack on government contractor Conduent may have exposed data of tens of millions across multiple states including Texas and Oregon.
www.foxnews.comA data breach discovered in January at solution provider Conduent affected at least 10.5 million individuals, according to a disclosure posted by the Oregon Attorney General’s Office.
www.crn.comThe cyberattack, which affected several state agencies, has also impacted multiple insurance providers.
www.cybersecuritydive.comOver 10.5 million individuals were impacted by a widespread 2024 data breach at Conduent Business Services, with customer notifications issued in October 2025
www.infosecurity-magazine.comUp from 10 million
www.tomsguide.comUsers who had their data stolen in a hack earlier this year are starting to receive notices from the company about what information the thieves took.
www.khou.comYou could be one of more than 10 million people caught up in its recent data breach. Here's what to watch out for.
www.malwarebytes.comThe hackers stole names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and health and insurance information.
www.securityweek.com