5-month U-Haul breach leaked driver’s licenses, IDs of customers

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Popular moving truck service U-Haul began sending out breach notification letters to customers last Friday after discovering hackers had been inside their system for more than five months.

In the notice shared by the company and the letters sent to victims, the company said names, driver’s license and state identification numbers were viewed and potentially stolen by hackers who had access to rental contracts from November 5, 2021 to April 5, 2022. U-Haul said its security team identified the breach on July 12.
“We detected a compromise of two unique passwords that were used to access a customer contract search tool that allows access to rental contracts for U-Haul customers,” the company said, adding that the search tool cannot be used to access credit card information.
 

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Well crap! I just rented a UHAUL in April to Transport my new LG OLED from COSTCO to my house. I didn't trust shipping companies and I wanted to hand pick the TV based on the serial number, that way I was certain that it had the new NEO OLED Panel vs the older 3 layer panel.
 
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