It has been acknowledged by the Ohio Lottery that a cyberattack on Christmas Eve of last year exposed the names and social security numbers of over 538K customers.
According to a regulatory filing, the lottery said it had finished its investigation into the attack on April 5 and that there was no proof that any malevolent actors had used the stolen data for their own purposes. It made no mention of a person or group being responsible for the attack.
According to a regulatory filing, the lottery said it had finished its investigation into the attack on April 5 and that there was no proof that any malevolent actors had used the stolen data for their own purposes. It made no mention of a person or group being responsible for the attack.