Core Points - TransUnion has reported a data breach affecting over 4.4 million customers' personal information [1][2] - The breach occurred on July 28 and was attributed to unauthorized access of a third-party application [1] - TransUnion claims that no credit information was accessed, but has not provided evidence to support this assertion [2] - The specific types of personal data stolen have not been disclosed [2] - TransUnion is one of the largest credit reporting agencies in the U.S., storing financial data for over 260 million Americans [3] - The breach follows a series of hacks targeting major U.S. corporations across various industries [3] - Other companies, including Google and Allianz Life, have also reported data breaches related to their Salesforce-hosted cloud databases [4] - The identity of the hackers behind the TransUnion breach remains unclear, and it is unknown if any demands were made [4]
TransUnion says hackers stole 4.4 million customers' personal information