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Hackers Stole 300,000 Crash Reports From Texas Department of Transportation

Posted on June 10, 2025June 10, 2025 By CWS

The Texas Division of Transportation (TxDOT) says hackers accessed its Crash Data Data System (CRIS) and downloaded roughly 300,000 crash reviews.

The incident, TxDOT says, was found on Could 12 and occurred after a system account was compromised and used to entry data saved in CRIS.

The company says it disabled entry to the compromised account instantly after figuring out the suspicious exercise and launched an investigation on how the compromise occurred. It additionally applied further safety measures to forestall related occurrences.

“TxDOT is required by regulation to keep up a Crash Data Data System (CRIS), which incorporates particulars concerning visitors crashes and the people concerned in these incidents,” the federal government company notes within the notification letter (PDF) to the impacted people.

The crash reviews could embrace private data comparable to names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, license plate numbers, automotive insurance coverage coverage numbers, automobile make and mannequin, and different data.

“Notification, on this case, will not be required by regulation, however TxDOT has taken proactive steps to tell the general public by sending letters to inform the impacted people whose data was included within the crash reviews,” the company says.

TxDOT is advising the doubtless affected people to be cautious of potential phishing emails or textual content messages associated to crash data, and to chorus from sharing their private data, checking account particulars, or Social Safety numbers with unknown people.

The affected people must also monitor their credit score reviews and place a credit score freeze when figuring out suspicious exercise.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

TxDOT is answerable for establishing and sustaining Texas’ state freeway system, and for supporting the aviation, rail, maritime, and public transportation programs.

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