Digital engineering outfit GlobalLogic says personal data from more than 10,000 current and former employees was exposed in the wave of Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) attacks attributed to the Clop ransomware gang. The Hitachi-owned biz joins a growing roster of high-profile victims that also now includes The Washington Post and Allianz UK.

In a filing with Maine's attorney general , the US-based GlobalLogic said that 10,471 individuals were affected after criminals gained unauthorized access to its systems.

In notification letters sent to those impacted, seen by The Register , GlobalLogic admitted the stolen data included names, addresses, Social Security numbers, passport information, and bank account details.

GlobalLogic said its investigation identified the earliest date of criminal

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