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DCHA Confirms That Sensitive Data Was Compromised in Cyberattack
DCHA confirmed that a limited amount of sensitive data was compromised in a cyberattack that disrupted its systems in June. The agency stated no evidence of misuse has been found and plans to offer affected customers free credit monitoring and identity theft assistance, though details like the types of data exposed and the number of impacted individuals remain undisclosed.
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