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Synergy denies claims of data hack impacting customers

9 April 2026
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Synergy has stated there is “no evidence” of a data breach affecting nearly a million customers, despite claims made by a cybersecurity company on social media. The company, VECERT Analyzer, alleged that a hacker known as “hackboy” accessed 900,002 subscriber records, including personal and payment information. In response, Synergy confirmed it is investigating the claims but reiterated that, based on current information, no data loss or compromise has been identified. Synergy emphasized its commitment to data security and is collaborating with the Office of the Digital Government and cybersecurity experts to address the situation.

Why It Matters

Data breaches have become increasingly common in recent years, with significant implications for customer privacy and corporate accountability. In 2020, the Identity Theft Resource Center reported a 68% increase in data breaches compared to the previous year, highlighting the growing threat to personal information. Cybersecurity incidents can lead to financial losses, legal repercussions, and a loss of consumer trust for affected organizations. The ongoing investigation by Synergy underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and transparent communication with customers in an era where data protection is critical.

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