Texas Government Data Breach Allowed Hackers To Steal 3 Million Driver’s Licenses And Passports

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Texas Government Data Breach Allowed Hackers To Steal 3 Million Driver’s Licenses And Passports
The Texas government data breach has become one of the most significant public-sector cybersecurity incidents in recent years, exposing sensitive personal information belonging to approximately 3 million residents. According to state officials, hackers gained unauthorized access to government systems and stole highly sensitive records, including driver’s license information and passport data. The breach has sparked concerns about identity theft, government cybersecurity preparedness, and the growing threat posed by sophisticated cybercriminal groups targeting public institutions. As investigations continue, millions of Texans are left wondering how their personal information was compromised, what risks they now face, and what steps authorities are taking to prevent similar attacks in the future. Texas Government Data Breach Impacts Millions of Residents The scale of the breach has placed it among the largest government-related cybersecurity incidents reported in the United States. Offici…