FTC slams Blackbaud for "shoddy security" after hacker stole data belonging to thousands of non-profits and millions of people
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According to the FTC, Blackbaud's poor security breach in February 2020 led to a hacker accessing the company's customer databases and stealing personal information of millions of consumers in the United States, Canada, the UK, and the Netherlands.
Data stolen by the hacker included unencrypted personal information, such as consumers' and donors' full names, ages, dates of birth, social security numbers, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, financial details (bank account information, estimated wealth, and identified assets), medical and health insurance information, gender, religious beliefs, marital status, spouse names, spouses' donation history, employment details, salaries, education, and account credentials.
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