On mar 11, 2016, an employee was on a work computer when unusual cursor behavior was observed. The computer was immediately taken off-line and our IT consultant was contacted. The consultant confirmed suspicious activity and changed potentially impacted passwords. That same day, a forensic data analysis company was also hired to inquire and determine what, if any, information was hacked. On April 8, 2016, we learned with a high level of confidence that information on our network was hacked by an unauthorized individual starting on or about January 27, 2016, and who was potentially impacted.The information compromised included names, gender, dates of birth, telephone numbers, addresses, social security numbers, all employment (W-2) information, a bank account and routing numbers, mortgage documentation, charitable contributions, casualty and theft losses, investment information, health coverage documentation, and medical expenses. More Information: http://oag.ca.gov/ecrime/datahack/reports/sb24-61621
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