Qdos confirmed a data security incident involving its web application mygoqdos.com, alerting clients that their personal data may have been accessed. The unauthorized access was detected on June 19, leading to an investigation with third-party cybersecurity experts. No credit card or identification documents were compromised, while information pertaining to insurance policies and contracts could have been exposed. Names, addresses, and emails may have also been affected, but all insurance policies remain in full effect. Authorities like the Information Commissioner's Office were notified as part of their response.
Qdos confirmed a recent data security incident affecting its web application mygoqdos.com, which may have involved personal data related to some customers and their businesses.
An unauthorized third party accessed and downloaded certain data, including personal customer information and documents related to insurance policies and IR35 services, but it was not a ransomware attack.
No credit card information or identification documents, such as passports or driver licenses, were stored or involved in the breach, ensuring that critical personal data remained secure.
While specific details of the data accessed couldn't be confirmed, personal information such as names, addresses, and emails may have been affected, but all insurance policies remain in full effect.
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