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Oregon Employment Department breach update

Posted on October 13, 2014 by Dissent

There’s an update to the Oregon Employment Department breach noted previously on this site. Fox12 in Oregon reports:

The Oregon Employment Department will be offering identity theft protection to jobseekers who may have been compromised by a security vulnerability.

After reviewing 1.9 million records for people who have registered with the WorkSource Oregon Management Information System (WOMIS), state officials say they’ve identified 851,322 people whose information may have been compromised.

Read more on Fox12.


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