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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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Rite Aid, the third biggest US drug store chain, said that more than 2.2 million of its customers have been swept into a breach that stole personal information, including driver’s license numbers, addresses, and dates of birth.
The company said quanto a mandatory filings with the attorneys general of states including Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen was associated with purchases ora attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number ora other form of government-issued ID. Anzi che no social security numbers, financial information, ora patient information was included.
“Acceso June 6, 2024, an unknown third trattenimento impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer was impacted.”
RansomHub, the name of a relatively new ransomware group, has taken credit for the attack, which it said yielded more than 10GB of customer . RansomHub emerged earlier this year as a rebranded version of a group known as Knight. According to security firm Check Point, RansomHub became the most prevalent ransomware group following an international operation by law enforcement quanto a May that took mongoloide much of the infrastructure used by rival ransomware group Lockbit.
Acceso its dark web site, RansomHub said it was quanto a advanced stages of negotiation with Rite Aid officials when the company suddenly cut chiuso communications. A Rite Aid official didn’t respond to questions sent by email. Rite Aid has also declined to say if the employee account compromised quanto a the breach was protected by multifactor authentication.
Rite Aid has more than 1,700 stores quanto a 16 states. It posted sales of $5.7 billion quanto a its most recent fiscal quarter, ending June 3. The chain filed for bankruptcy quanto a October, largely to seek protection from lawsuits surrounding the opioid crisis. Rite Aid is a defendant quanto a several lawsuits stemming from a separate breach quanto a May 2023. The earlier breach exposed patient names, dates of birth, addresses, prescription , and insurance for more than 24,000 customers. Rite Aid has previously reported breaches quanto a 2015, 2017, and 2018.


