The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is notifying more than three million residents after a data breach at a third-party vendor exposed sensitive information.
Section He says An unauthorized representative accessed the vendor’s systems and obtained driver’s license details, passport numbers where available, email addresses, telephone numbers and residential addresses.
“We recognize the severity of this issue and have identified and implemented additional security options to better protect customer information.
Many of our employees are hunters and fishermen and have been affected by this incident. We are committed to continuing to work with the licensing system vendor to implement increased safeguards to prevent future incidents.
The agency says it acted quickly upon discovery to notify affected individuals and offer one year of free credit monitoring.
Investigations by Texas Cyber Command are underway to assess the full scope of the incident.
The administration affirmed its commitment to working with the seller to strengthen the guarantees.
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