Data Breach Notification Sites Attorney General and Consumer Protection URLs

Data Breach Notification Sites Attorney General and Consumer Protection URLs
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Here is a list of the data breach notification sites or relevant contact points for each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Please note that some states may not have a dedicated online portal for breach notifications, but rather provide contact information for their Attorney General's office or a specific department within the state government:

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  1. Alabama: Alabama Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  2. Alaska: Alaska Department of Law - Consumer Protection Unit
  3. Arkansas: Arkansas Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  4. Arizona: Arizona Attorney General - Data Breach Notifications
  5. California: California Attorney General - Privacy Enforcement and Protection
  6. Colorado: Colorado Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  7. Connecticut: Connecticut Attorney General - Privacy and Data Security
  8. Delaware: Delaware Department of Justice - Consumer Protection
  9. Florida: Florida Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  10. Georgia: Georgia Consumer Protection Division
  11. Hawaii: Hawaii Office of Consumer Protection
  12. Idaho: Idaho Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  13. Illinois: Illinois Attorney General - Identity Theft
  14. Indiana: Indiana Attorney General - Data Privacy
  15. Iowa: Iowa Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  16. Kansas: Kansas Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  17. Kentucky: Kentucky Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  18. Louisiana: Louisiana Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  19. Maine: Maine Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  20. Maryland: Maryland Attorney General - Identity Theft
  21. Massachusetts: Massachusetts Attorney General - Consumer Resources
  22. Michigan: Michigan Attorney General - Consumer Alerts
  23. Minnesota: Minnesota Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  24. Mississippi: Mississippi Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  25. Missouri: Missouri Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  26. Montana: Montana Department of Justice - Consumer Protection
  27. Nebraska: Nebraska Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  28. Nevada: Nevada Attorney General - Bureau of Consumer Protection
  29. New Hampshire: New Hampshire Department of Justice - Consumer Protection
  30. New Jersey: New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs
  31. New Mexico: New Mexico Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  32. New York: New York Attorney General - Internet and Technology
  33. North Carolina: North Carolina Department of Justice - Consumer Protection
  34. North Dakota: North Dakota Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  35. Ohio: Ohio Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  36. Oklahoma: Oklahoma Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  37. Oregon: Oregon Department of Justice - Consumer Protection
  38. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  39. Rhode Island: Rhode Island Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  40. South Carolina: South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs
  41. South Dakota: South Dakota Consumer Protection
  42. Tennessee: Tennessee Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  43. Texas: Texas Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  44. Utah: Utah Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  45. Vermont: Vermont Attorney General - Consumer Assistance Program
  46. Virginia: Virginia Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  47. Washington: Washington State Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  48. West Virginia: West Virginia Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  49. Wisconsin: Wisconsin Department of Justice - Consumer Protection
  50. Wyoming: Wyoming Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  51. District of Columbia: Office of the Attorney General - Consumer Protection
  52. Guam: Office of the Attorney General of Guam - Consumer Protection
  53. Puerto Rico: Department of Justice of Puerto Rico - Consumer Affairs
  54. Virgin Islands: Virgin Islands Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs

These sites or offices are the primary points of contact for businesses to report data breaches and for consumers to obtain information about breaches in their respective jurisdictions.

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