Rhode Islanders' data was leaked from a cyberattack on state health benefits website
Briefly

The state has an outreach strategy to encourage potentially impacted Rhode Islanders to protect their personal information, according to a press release from McKee's office.
Right now, IT teams are working diligently to analyze the released files. This is a complex process and we do not yet know the scope of the data that is included in those files.
While this data has been compromised, that does not mean it has been used for identity theft purposes-yet, the statement added.
McKee urged Rhode Islanders to take a series of steps to protect their financial information including: reaching out to all three credit reporting agencies - Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
Read at Boston.com
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