WASHINGTON — More than 10 million people are beginning to get notices from business services provider Conduent, telling them that they were affected by a January data breach that saw their personal information stolen from the company's servers.

Conduent provides a number of services for other companies and government agencies such as medical billing, automatic fee collection and Medicaid screening.

In January 2025, the company had a service disruption that affected government agencies in several states. Months after the disruption, Conduent told the Securities and Exchange Commission that it had been attacked by hackers, who had stolen personal information from its systems.

According to details shared by the company, the hackers accessed Conduent’s network on Oct. 21, 2024 but were on

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