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Mr. Cooper Hacking Incident Affects Data of 14.7 Million
Dec. 18, 2023, 9:10 p.m. |
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A late October hacking incident at mortgage lender Mr. Cooper affected 14.7 million individuals, the Texas company disclosed Friday. The incident triggered a four-day shutdown of corporate systems and a suspension in lending. Hackers gained access on Oct. 30 and were ejected on Nov. 1.
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