Following Macmillan’s data network “security incident” in June, on Monday the company acknowledged in a filing with the Texas Attorney General’s office, in compliance with state law, that the breach of their systems “resulted in consumer names, addresses, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers and financial account information being compromised.” According to this account on JD Supra, “the breached information varies depending on the individual.” They report that, “Macmillan sent out data breach letters to all individuals whose information was compromised as a result of the recent data security incident. While the exact number of people who were impacted by […]