Data Breach Drama: AllTrust Alerts Over 160,000 to Potential Info Exposure!

Valsoft Corporation, operating as AllTrust, reveals a Valentine’s Day data breach affecting 161,359 individuals. The breach involved unauthorized access to Aspire USA’s non-production network. While no misuse has been reported, AllTrust offers 12 months of free credit monitoring, because nothing says “we’re sorry” like a year of complimentary paranoia.

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Looks like Cupid was working overtime this Valentine’s Day, but instead of shooting love arrows, he was busy firing up data breaches! Valsoft Corporation’s little “affair” with unauthorized access is a reminder that not all surprises are welcome. Remember, folks, if it’s not chocolate-covered or wrapped in a bow, you probably don’t want it delivered on February 14th!

Key Points:

  • Data breach affected over 160,000 individuals with compromised personal information.
  • Breach discovered on Valentine’s Day, with unauthorized access lasting from February 12 to February 15.
  • Impacted information includes names, driver’s licenses, Social Security numbers, and financial details.
  • No evidence of misuse so far, but AllTrust is offering 12 months of free credit monitoring.
  • Valsoft Corporation is improving security measures and notifying relevant authorities.

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