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Previously on "NOW Pensions - Data Breach"

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Oh dear. And the company is trying to play this down? The data was out there to copy for three days??? That's awful.

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  • adubya
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    So it's just hearsay so far?
    Not now

    UK firm NOW: Pensions tells 1.7 million customers a 'service partner' leaked their data all over 'public software forum' • The Register

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  • pushingpixels
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    So it's just hearsay so far?
    No it's not hearsay - email was from provider, and I've spoken to them on the phone.

    How many were affected? "A big number.." - they couldn't (or can't) actually state the figure.

    So there will be many on this forum who are affected, and they should be aware (if they aren't already). Leaked data was copied so we can assume the world and their civit cat have access to it.

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  • Lance
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    was there a URL in the email you received?
    Did you click it and check the certs and name?

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    So it's just hearsay so far?
    Is it hearsay if the notifcation came from the company that experienced the breach?

    I'd phone the pension provider and ask if the email is genuine if there's any cause for doubt over the authenticity of the email.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by pushingpixels View Post
    Yes (and Troy Hunt's (whi runs it) Twitter page, and NOW Pensions breach is not on there - but it was only a few days ago apparrently, so may not have been made pubiic yet.
    So it's just hearsay so far?

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  • pushingpixels
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Have you checked haveibeenpwned?
    Yes (and Troy Hunt's (whi runs it) Twitter page, and NOW Pensions breach is not on there - but it was only a few days ago apparrently, so may not have been made pubiic yet.

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  • northernladuk
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    Have you checked haveibeenpwned?

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  • pushingpixels
    started a topic NOW Pensions - Data Breach

    NOW Pensions - Data Breach

    I got an email this morning (genuine by all accounts) from NOW Pensions (now owned by Cardano) informing me that somone with access to their data posted all my info (name, NI number, address, email, etc) to a pubic forum, from where it was copied. This happened a few days ago. ICO, regulator informed etc.

    I'm not sure how many others were affected, and there's nothing in any news/reporting that I can find.

    Anyone else affected? It seems that a lot of workplaces use this company.

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