Vivian Wilson Breaks Silence on Alleged Corporate Data Breach Involving Thousands of Confidential Client Records
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Officials are investigating a major cybersecurity incident after former tech executive Vivian Wilson came forward this week with claims of a deliberate data breach at her previous employer, NovaCore Systems. According to a formal statement released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Wilson, 42, provided internal documents and encrypted communications alleging the company knowingly exposed the personal information of over 300,000 clients between January 2021 and March 2023. The whistleblower's testimony, delivered under oath at a closed-door hearing yesterday, details unauthorized access to social security numbers, financial records, and medical histories. Federal prosecutors have not filed charges, but sources close to the case confirm a grand jury has been convened. Neither NovaCore Systems nor Wilson's legal representation have commented on the ongoing investigation. The incident has sparked renewed calls for stricter corporate cybersecurity regulations.