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2023
Statement of the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility Regarding November 2023 Data Security Incident

Statement of the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility Regarding November 2023 Data Security Incident

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Incident Details

A virus was detected in the computer systems of the Facility on November 2, 2023. Immediate measures were taken to reduce its effects, safeguard the systems, and an investigation was launched. Collaboration with a cyber security expert is underway to determine the cause and extent of the breach, as well as the information extracted from the Facility's system. The FBI is conducting its own investigation into the matter. The ongoing review of the compromised data has revealed that as of early December, approximately 1,454 detainees, 438 current and former staff members, and 92 external vendors have been impacted. It has been determined that various data types were breached, appearing on the dark web, such as financial details, medical records of some detainees, personal information of staff, and vendor details. The compromised information includes names, residential addresses, phone numbers, birth dates, employment dates, job positions, and, in some cases, Social Security numbers. The Facility expresses regret for any distress caused by this situation and is dedicated to lessening the potential repercussions. Those affected are being notified in accordance with legal requirements, with eligible individuals being offered complimentary credit monitoring services. Subsequent notifications will be dispatched to any additional affected parties that may be identified as the review progresses.

Incident

How Did the Breach Happen?

The computer systems of the Facility were affected by a virus.

What Data has been Compromised?

Information of different kinds was obtained from the Facility's systems and uploaded on the dark web. This information included specific financial details, medical records of certain detainees, as well as the personal details of current and former staff, and also some vendor information. The data contained various personal details such as names, residential addresses, contact numbers, dates of birth, employment start dates, job positions, and in certain cases, Social Security numbers.

Why Did the company's Security Measures Fail?

The specific cause of the security measures' malfunction remains undisclosed in the provided details.

What Immediate Impact Did the Breach Have on the company?

The unauthorized access incident impacted a minimum of 1,454 detainees, 438 current and former employees, and 92 external suppliers. The Facility apologizes for any worries this event may have raised and is dedicated to reducing any potential repercussions.

How could this have been prevented?

The information provided does not specify the preventive measures.

What have we learned from this data breach?

No specific insights or takeaways were cited from this breach incident in the provided details.

Summary of Coverage

The Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility encountered a computer system virus on November 2, 2023. Immediate actions were taken to mitigate the consequences, and collaboration has been ongoing with a forensic security expert and the FBI to probe the matter. The breach had an impact on 1,454 detainees, 438 staff members, and 92 vendors, resulting in the exposure of various data categories such as financial records, medical records, personal contact information, and employment details. This data was subsequently shared on the dark web. The affected individuals are being informed by the Facility and provided with complimentary credit monitoring services. This occurrence underscores the necessity of strong security protocols and swift reactions to reduce the repercussions of such events.

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