• apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Companies you’ve never heard of, holding your critical data for reasons that aren’t clear, despite the causal connection to health insurance.

    Can we just for the love of fucking god or whatever get universal healthcare?

  • VitoRobles@lemmy.today
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    That’s crazy that I’ve had a dozen of these “largest breaches in history” in my lifetime.

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    5 days ago

    Holy shit, I never expected to see the company I worked for (as Apple support) in the news, you go Conduent! But honestly, yeah, the amount of personal data we used to deal with was absurd, and the security was almost non-existent. The only account that was prohibited to even look up was Tim Cook’s one. You could be easily fired for that.

    Basically, we could see the whole purchase history of any account, bank info, address, phone numbers, etc. and we used to tell the customers crap like “oh, no, I don’t see anything, we cannot identify payments or block/unblock your iphone”, even though we could easily do all that and way more in a few clicks.

    Anyway, my NDA is over now, so I guess it’s fine for me to share all this.

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    2026 02 24

    At least 26 million people have had their personal data stolen from Conduent, a company that provides printing, payment, and document processing services for some of the largest health insurance providers in the country [meaning U.S.A., again]. …etc…

  • kurmudgeon@lemmy.world
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    Just got my letter in the mail from Conduent today. FML. I might as well just post this shit on Facebook at this point.