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Several iHeartRadio stations hacked, customer and employee data stolen

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  • iHeart confirms “several” radio stations were hit with a data breach
  • Crooks took names, health, and payment data, from an undisclosed number of people
  • The company notified the government and law enforcement

Multiple iHeartMedia radio stations suffered a cyberattack in which crooks stole sensitive customer data, the company has confirmed in a data breach notification letter sent to affected individuals, as well as filings with multiple US state attorney generals.

The Record spotted iHeartMedia reporting the breach to Maine, Massachusetts and California, but noted the company left out the field on the total number of affected individuals, so it isn’t known how many people had their data stolen.

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