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Data Breach at Texas Parks Affects Millions

Data Breach at Texas Parks Affects Millions

Posted on June 22, 2026 By CWS

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) recently revealed that a data breach has compromised personal information of approximately 3 million individuals. This breach involved a third-party vendor associated with the sale of hunting and fishing licenses.

Impact on Personal Information

According to TPWD, the breach included unauthorized access to information such as email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers, driver’s license details, and passport numbers of individuals who had purchased licenses. Fortunately, critical data like Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and financial details, including credit card information, remained secure. Additionally, TPWD confirmed that minors were not affected, and there was no indication of any specific targeting of groups.

Response and Security Measures

In response to the breach, TPWD is collaborating with the vendor to enhance cybersecurity measures. The sale of licenses continues uninterrupted, as the agency implements immediate steps to fortify access controls and plans to introduce further security enhancements. Despite the breach, TPWD reassures the public of their commitment to data protection.

Unidentified Perpetrators and Vendor Details

The identity of the vendor involved in the breach has not been disclosed, nor is there information on the attackers. SecurityWeek has contacted TPWD for further details, and updates will be provided as new information becomes available.

This incident adds to a series of recent data breaches affecting organizations in Texas, underscoring the ongoing challenges in cybersecurity.

As TPWD continues to address the situation, the focus remains on improving security measures to prevent future incidents and protect customer data effectively.

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