U-Haul International revealed a data breach potentially exposed customer "names and driver's license or state identification numbers," Bleeping Computer reports. In a draft letter to consumers, the moving and storage company said the breach did not affect credit card information. The company discovered a breach of the customer contract search tool July 12 and found some customer rental contracts were accessed between Nov. 5, 2021, and April 5, 2022.
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Moving, storage company reveals data breach exposed customer driver's licenses
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