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New York Attorney General Releases Report On Rise Of Data Breaches
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New York Attorney General Releases Report On Rise Of Data
Breaches In a July 15 report entitled "Historical Examination of Data Breaches in New York
State," the New York Attorney General revealed that the
number of breaches in New York more than tripled between 2006 and
2013. More than 22 million personal records have been exposed since
2006, and breaches cost companies doing business in New York
approximately $1.37 billion in 2013 alone.
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