Qdos Data Breach: What You Need to Know About the Recent Security Incident

Qdos, the business insurance specialist, announced a data breach affecting tech contractors, with customer info potentially accessed. While credit card and ID docs were safe, personal data might have been compromised. Qdos offers 12 months of free identity monitoring, encouraging vigilance against suspicious activity. Stay alert, and remember, humor is the best armor!

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Hot Take:

Qdos has decided to play a thrilling game of “Whose Data Is It Anyway?” starring an unwelcome cyber intruder who downloaded personal information like it was the latest Netflix series. Who knew your insurance details could be so binge-worthy?

Key Points:

  • Qdos notified clients of a data breach involving personal and business information.
  • The breach did not involve ransomware but allowed unauthorized data access.
  • Critical documents like credit card details and ID documents were not affected.
  • Policies and claims remained unaffected by the breach, so business as usual!
  • Qdos offers 12 months of free identity monitoring via Experian to affected customers.

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