Mr. Cooper reported hackers stole sensitive personal data from over 14.6M customers, including names, addresses, birth dates, phone numbers, social security numbers and bank account numbers, TechCrunch’s Zack Whittaker reports, citing a company filing with Maine’s attorney general’s office. Mr. Cooper, which previously reported the cyberattack, said in a separate filing on Friday that hackers obtained personal information on “substantially all of our current and former customers.”
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