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A cyberattack has left Georgia SNAP recipients locked out of their accounts, still unable to access food assistance.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia SNAP call center cyberattack tied to incidents in 6 states: USDA
Federal and state authorities are investigating a cyberattack that shut down Georgia's SNAP call center for over a week.
A select group of EBT cards were locked following the attack. But the effort to secure cards, is leaving some families ...
WXIA-TV Atlanta on MSN1d
Two weeks and fallout from cyberattack on Georgia SNAP call center continues
Georgia cyberattack is impacting some families who report they can’t get their food benefits #cyberattack #Georgia #SNAP ...
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FOX 29 Philadelphia on MSNDelaware among 6 states hit by SNAP call center cyberattack: USDA
A cyberattack that shut down Georgia's SNAP call center is believed to have also impacted six other states, including one in ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) is encouraging EBT card users to lock their cards as a potential ...
With untold numbers of Georgians reporting benefits stolen out of their accounts, it should come as no surprise that the Peach State is at the top in SNAP theft.
Cuts to SNAP benefits may lead to a surge in demand at food banks that serve America's most food insecure communities.
Georgia rolled out a security lock feature for SNAP cards in December in an effort to curb benefit theft. Six months later, only 6% of households are using it.
Together, these changes represent the most drastic changes to SNAP since President Lyndon Johnson signed the Food Stamp Act of 1964. More than 1.4 million people in Georgia are SNAP recipients.
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