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PULAU Corporation notifies employees of June hack

Posted on August 31, 2020 by Dissent

Defense supplier PULAU Corporation is notifying their employees about an intrusion and unauthorized access into parts of their network between June 11 and June 29.

Based on our investigation, we believe the unauthorized party acquired certain employment-related records stored on the affected systems. The affected records contained certain personal information, such as name, contact information, date of birth, government-issued ID (such as Social Security, passport, military ID, tax ID and/or driver’s license numbers), financial account information (such as bank account and/or payment card information), online account usernames and passwords, and/or health-related information (including health insurance information).
Importantly, not all of this information was affected for each impacted individual.

You can read their full notification letter on the California AG’s web site. The firm is offering those affected identity restoration and credit
monitoring services for two years.

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