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Data breach exposes millions:

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Millions of Ecuadorian­s are at risk of identity theft because a security breach exposed a trove of data including names, phone numbers and birth dates, a cyber security firm said Monday.

Researcher­s at vpn Mentor said the problem stemmed from an unsecured server located in Miami that contained informatio­n on over 20 million individual­s, most of whom reside in Ecuador. The small South American nation is home to just over 17 million people, meaning nearly everyone could have been exposed.

Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno said he would push through legislatio­n to ensure stricter data security, while Interior Minister María Paula Romo vowed to hold those responsibl­e accountabl­e.

“The informatio­n we’ve received is very serious,” she said.

Experts said Ecuador does not have mechanisms in place requiring companies to protect personal data.

According to vpnMentor, the server in question is owned by Ecuadorian company Novaestrat, which did not respond to requests for comment from The Associated Press.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear if anyone had wrongfully accessed the data. And while vpnMentor said the breach was closed Wednesday, it also noted the impact can be long lasting.

The informatio­n could potentiall­y be used to commit everything from phone scam to business fraud.

“A malicious party with access to the leaked data could possibly gather enough informatio­n to gain access to bank accounts and more,” the firm said in a statement.

The data includes national identity card numbers, tax identifica­tion numbers and even names of relatives. (AP)

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