The mistake included the data of nearly 4,200 Texans, the San Antonio insurance and financial services company said.
The personal data of 32,276 USAA members was put at risk through what the San Antonio insurance and financial services company said was the mistaken posting of their information to another member’s online account. Nearly 4,200 of those are Texans , according to the company’s report to the state attorney general.
Who could replace Wayne Peacock as CEO of USAA? Data breaches have become an increasingly common occurrence across the country and have hit many well-known San Antonio institutions including health systems, universities and financial and technology companies in recent years. The April breach wasn’t the first for USAA. In June 2023, USAA reported the personal information of an estimated 19,000 members had been exposed online. In the breach that occurred between Dec.
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