More than 120 million U.S. households had information exposed in a data leak, potentially raising the risk of identity theft for the impacted American families.
Here’s what happened:
Cybersecurity company Upguard said it discovered the exposed data on Oct. 6, 2017, in a cloud-based repository, and made its discovery public on Dec. 19, 2017.
The repository that was exposed contained a range of U.S. household data from Alteryx, an Irvine, California-based marketing and data analytics company.
Alteryx’s data sets appeared to belong to Experian, a credit reporting agency.
Upguard alerted Alteryx about the exposed data sets, and Alteryx secured the database last week, according to a Forbes article.
What household data was exposed?
The data included 248 fields of information for each household. The information ranged from addresses and income to ethnicity and personal interests. Details included contact information, mortgage ownership, financial histories and whether a household contained a dog or cat enthusiast.
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