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Data breach at lottery tech vendor Brightstar exposes personal info of over 100,000 individuals
Social Security numbers, financial data compromised in multi-state breach
By Kate Northrop
A data breach in a lottery technology supplier's internal system last year exposed sensitive information of over 100,000 individuals, including social security numbers.
Thousands of people across several states had their data exposed after Brightstar, a leading lottery technology company, was hit with a breach in November 2024.
On Oct. 3, Brightstar, formerly IGT, alerted Rhode Island Attor
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Actually about Social Security I blame it on the only people I blame it on elders and most don't think outside the box
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I'm still wondering why Michigan lottery redacts the ticket numbers of all the big winners. They cite it is for security reasons.
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