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The Ohio Lottery has started notifying residents who may have had their personal information leaked after a Christmas Eve security breach.
Ohio Lottery officials confirmed the services compromised in last month’s data breach were fully restored Friday.
The Ohio Lottery is sending data breach notification letters to over 538,000 individuals affected by a cyberattack that hit the organization's systems on Christmas Eve.
The commission stated that the security breach did not involve any Ohio Lottery games or the technology systems that operate the Lottery, and said lottery tickets can still be purchased safely.
The cybersecurity issue left Ohio Lottery winners mostly unable to cash rewards of $600 or more, while fully suspending mobile cashing of all prize values.
CLEVELAND — The Ohio Lottery announced a potential leak of customer and retailer financial credit information to an "unauthorized third-party" after a cybersecurity incident last month. In a ...
Ohio Lottery players are now able to cash their prizes again, about a month after a cybersecurity incident.
The Ohio Lottery apperas to have suffered a ransomware attack which forced it to shut some of its systems down and also allegedly lost sensitive data on millions of its users. On December 24, the ...
The Ohio Lottery has started notifying residents who may have had their personal information leaked after a Christmas Eve security breach.
The cybersecurity issue left Ohio Lottery winners mostly unable to cash rewards of $600 or more, while fully suspending mobile cashing of all prize values.