Mormon Church IT ransacked, data stolen by 'state-sponsored' cyber-thieves
Miscreants broke into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' computer systems and stole personal data belonging to"some" members, employees, contractors and friends, the church has confirmed.on the"data incident," posted on its website today, the security breach happened in late March 2022.
Also according to the church, citing federal law enforcement authorities, the break-in was part of a large-scale, state-sponsored scheme targeting organizations and governments worldwide, but"not intended to cause harm to individuals." As to why the seven-month delay in sharing information about the cybersecurity incident: blame it on the authorities, not the elders.
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