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Unrelated I'm sure...I got letter through today saying my JD Williams credit account was set-up and ready to go! I didn't request such an accountSigned-up for the free year of identity monitoring.
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Originally posted by dsc View PostJust got an email in the inbox saying that Qdos had a security incident and to register with Experian IdentityWorks to claim a free 1yr identity monitoring. Not tried it yet and also google returns nothing regarding this, anyone got anything similar or is this some very believable scam?
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We can confirm that the emails from Qdos regarding a recent security incident – including the links within them - are legitimate. Given the importance of this communication, we engaged third-party experts, Experian, to support us with issuing notifications. To facilitate this, the emails were distributed using Mailjet, a commonly used email delivery platform. All links within these emails use the domain format .mjt.lu and are uniquely generated for each recipient to allow for secure and appropriate tracking.
We remain committed to supporting and assisting our customers during this time. If you have any further queries or concerns please contact our dedicated call centre on 0116 497 1281
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostReceived this also and not used their services for years. Maybe some DB pruning is required.
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Originally posted by Durwin View PostThe links in the email are all to a 9rr8.mjt.lu domain, which looks dodgy but there's very little online to verify them.
mjt.lu is apparently Mailjet. So, I assume that this is similar to Mailchimp etc., and that website will redirect you to the real website. Presumably it has a unique ID embedded in the link which they can cross-reference against the recipient (to know who's clicking the link). That might be justifiable if it was an advertising campaign, but I'd agree with your initial reaction that it seems pretty dodgy when they're confessing to a data breach.
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Received this also and not used their services for years. Maybe some DB pruning is required. Shouldn't really be holding any information of old customers for so long. Data protection breach.
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Originally posted by dsc View PostJust got an email in the inbox saying that Qdos had a security incident and to register with Experian IdentityWorks to claim a free 1yr identity monitoring. Not tried it yet and also google returns nothing regarding this, anyone got anything similar or is this some very believable scam?
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I called QDOS and unfortunately it is legit, so it looks like they have had a data breach. I mentioned the dodgy-looking links in the email and they said they'll look into it; they have quite a few calls today !
I'll quote from the email:
How has my data been impacted?
Please note that Qdos does not collect or store credit card information or other identification documents such as passports or drivers’ licences for customers. Any information provided with respect to claims against insurance policies has also not been impacted.
We can’t confirm exactly what data or documents were accessed or downloaded for customers individually, but it is possible that the following data relating to you may have been impacted:- Documents relating to insurance policies, e.g. policy schedules;
- Documents relating to IR35 services, e.g. contracts, contract reviews or IR35 calculations;
- Documents relating to purchases e.g. invoices and credit notes; and
- Personal data from your customer account, e.g. name, correspondence address (or registered business address), email address and contact number.
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Yes, I just came here to post the same. The links in the email are all to a 9rr8.mjt.lu domain, which looks dodgy but there's very little online to verify them. I'm inclined to think it's a scam, but a targeted one?
But if it isn't a scam, then my major worry is it looks like any business contracts that were sent to QDOS have potentially been stolen, meaning we may have to notify our affected clients as this is confidential information...
I'll probably contact QDOS about this by phone.
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Qdos data breach
Just got an email in the inbox saying that Qdos had a security incident and to register with Experian IdentityWorks to claim a free 1yr identity monitoring. Not tried it yet and also google returns nothing regarding this, anyone got anything similar or is this some very believable scam?Tags: None
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