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LexisNexis Informs 360K+ Customers of Third-Party Data Leak

Posted on May 29, 2025
LexisNexis Informs 360K+ Customers of Third-Party Data Leak

While the leak affected customer data, LexisNexis said in a notification letter that its products and systems were not compromised.

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