However, recent updates shared by the company with AGs indicate that the data breach affects more than twice as many people as initially believed. For instance, in Texas the number of affected individuals has increased from 4 million to 15 million. In addition, more than 10 million people from Oregon are also affected.Conduent has yet to share any updates with the Maine AG, which requires companies to specify the total number of individuals impacted by a cybersecurity incident. In October, the company told the Maine AGO that 374 of the state’s residents had been impacted, but did not share the total number.This is not the only third-party data breach affecting Volvo Group in recent months. In September 2025, the truck maker notified employees of abreach at Miljödata, a Swedish IT company that had been hit by ransomware.Related:European Commission Investigating CyberattackRelated:Flickr Security Incident Tied to Third-Party Email SystemRelated:Substack Discloses Security Incident After Hacker Leaks Data

Conduent has yet to share any updates with the Maine AG, which requires companies to specify the total number of individuals impacted by a cybersecurity incident. In October, the company told the Maine AGO that 374 of the state’s residents had been impacted, but did not share the total number.This is not the only third-party data breach affecting Volvo Group in recent months. In September 2025, the truck maker notified employees of abreach at Miljödata, a Swedish IT company that had been hit by ransomware.Related:European Commission Investigating CyberattackRelated:Flickr Security Incident Tied to Third-Party Email SystemRelated:Substack Discloses Security Incident After Hacker Leaks Data

This is not the only third-party data breach affecting Volvo Group in recent months. In September 2025, the truck maker notified employees of abreach at Miljödata, a Swedish IT company that had been hit by ransomware.Related:European Commission Investigating CyberattackRelated:Flickr Security Incident Tied to Third-Party Email SystemRelated:Substack Discloses Security Incident After Hacker Leaks Data

Related:European Commission Investigating CyberattackRelated:Flickr Security Incident Tied to Third-Party Email SystemRelated:Substack Discloses Security Incident After Hacker Leaks Data

Related:Flickr Security Incident Tied to Third-Party Email SystemRelated:Substack Discloses Security Incident After Hacker Leaks Data

Related:Substack Discloses Security Incident After Hacker Leaks Data

Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is the managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering.

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