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Collection agency FBCS warns data breach impacts 1.9 million people. Financial Business and Consumer Solutions (FBCS) is warning 1,955,385 impacted individuals in the United States that the company suffered a data breach after discovering unauthorized access to specific systems in its network. FBCS is a nationally licensed debt collection agency in the U.S., specializing in collecting unpaid debts from consumer credit, healthcare, commercial, auto loans and leases, student loans, and utilities. According to a data breach notification sample the firm shared with the authorities late last week, on February 26, 2024, it discovered that unauthorized actors had breached its network since February 14, 2024. The data that the network intruders could have accessed during the exposure period includes: This information increases the risk of exposing individuals to phishing, fraud, and social engineering attacks. To alleviate this scenario, FBCS encloses instructions for the notice recipients on enrolling for 12 months of credit monitoring through Cyex. FBCS says it has implemented additional security measures in a newly built environment to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Recipients of the data breach notifications are recommended to remain vigilant against unsolicited communications and monitor their account statements and credit reports for suspicious activity. By the time of writing, no ransomware groups have assumed responsibility for the attack at FBCS.
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Financial Business and Consumer Solutions (FBCS) experienced a data breach affecting 1,955,385 people.
Unauthorized access to FBCS networks was detected on February 26, 2024, with the breach beginning on February 14, 2024.
Potentially accessed data could expose affected individuals to phishing, fraud, and social engineering attacks.
FBCS has offered 12 months of free credit monitoring through Cyex to all impacted individuals.
The company has implemented enhanced security measures within a newly constructed environment to prevent future breaches.
No ransomware groups have claimed responsibility for the incident as of the latest updates.
Victims are advised to stay vigilant, monitor their account statements, and check their credit reports for suspicious activities.