Frontier Communications Data Breach Exposes 750K Customers' Personal Information
Hackers threaten to release stolen data unless demands are met; Frontier offers free credit monitoring to affected customers.
- RansomHub ransomware group claims responsibility for the April cyberattack.
- Exposed data includes full names and Social Security numbers, with hackers asserting they have information on two million customers.
- Frontier waited nearly two months to notify affected customers of the breach.
- The company has taken steps to bolster its network security and hired cybersecurity experts.
- Impacted customers are being offered one year of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection.