StateScoop: Residents of Indio, California, who pay their water bills online became the latest group of people whose personal identifying information was potentially exposed thanks to a vulnerability in Click2Gov, an municipal bill-payment program that has been connected to more than a dozen data breaches in small and midsize cities across the country since July 2017.
The Indio Water Authority, serving a city of 90,000 about 150 miles east of Los Angeles known as home of the annual Coachella music festival, announced Friday that it recently learned that its customers' credit card numbers might have been exposed by its installation of the Click2Gov software.
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