On september 20, 2016, DFCU learned that an employee had transferred DFCU files to the employees personal Dropbox account to access the info from the employees home computer for business purposes. Although DFCU had no denotation that any of the transferred info was compromised, DFCU managers immediately began an investigation to watch what info had been transferred. DFCU hired a computer forensic firm to assist investigate the incident. The investigation determined on November 18, 2016, that it was unlikely that any information was accessed by any unauthorized person, as the employee was the only authorized user of the Dropbox account and did not ply the Dropbox credentials to any other individual. DFCU determined on november 23, 2016, that the files transferred to the employees Dropbox account included personal info of all DFCU members. What information was involved? The information included your name, address, DFCU account number, and your Social surety number.More information: https://oag.ca.gov/ecrime/datahack/reports/sb24-65580