The breach of the MOVEit file-transfer program, discovered last month, is estimated by cybersecurity experts to have compromised hundreds of organizations globally. Genworth said in a statement posted online it would offer credit monitoring and ID theft protection. The California Public Employees Retirement system said they were offering affected members two years of free credit monitoring. The same vendor, PBI Research Services/Berwyn Group, also lost the personal data of at least 2.5 million Genworth Financial policyholders, including Social Security numbers, to the same criminal gang, according to the Fortune 500 insurer. It blamed the breach on a third-party vendor that verifies deaths. The country's largest public pension fund says the personal information of about 769,000 retired California employees and other beneficiaries - including Social Security numbers - was among data stolen by Russian cybercriminals in the breach of a popular file-transfer application.
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