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The compromised data may include names, addresses, birth dates, phone numbers and emails, as well as health benefits enrollment details and potentially Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers or state IDs.
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An email sent by accident to 12 members of other state agencies and partner organizations contained full names, Social Security numbers and department client numbers.
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A roundup of headlines from across the region, including:Local Stores Impacted by Hy-Vee Data BreachJudge Declines to Block Fake-Meat LawWashington…