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Goldman Scarlato & Penny, P.C. Announces Investigation of Data Breach at America's Job Link Alliance
[March 23, 2017]

Goldman Scarlato & Penny, P.C. Announces Investigation of Data Breach at America's Job Link Alliance


Goldman Scarlato & Penny, P.C., a law firm that fights for the rights of consumers, announced that it is investigating the theft of private information as a result of an America's Job Link Alliance ("AJLA" or "Job Link") data breach.

Job Link website users in Arkansas, Idaho, Illinois, Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Kansas, Maine, Oklahoma and Vermont may be affected. If you established a Job Link account between March 2013 and March 14, 2017, you may have been harmed by the data breach.

Job Link's website coordinates federal unemployment and workforce development programs and links job seekers with employers. Users of the AJLA website are required to provide their personal information, including name, date of birth, and Social Security number as part of the job-seeking process. That sensitive, personal information may have been stolen through the data breach.

The data theft was not an accident. According to reports, in mid-February, 2017, someone gained access to the personal information of other job-seekers by creating a "job-seeker account" on the database. According to AJLA, the "malcious third party 'hacker'" "view[ed] names, Social Security Numbers and dates of birth of job seekers in the AJL systems of up to ten states." Sensitive, personal information of this nature can be sold on the "dark web" and misused to open financial accounts, file fraudulent tax returns, or transfer funds from victims' financial accounts. While AJLA claims that the website vulnerability has been resolved, that does not mean that information already stolen is not at risk.



If you established a Job Link account, entered personal information on AJLA's website, or have received a notice from AJLA or other authority that your personal information may have been compromised, or if you believe your private information has been stolen, please contact a GSP attorney to learn more about your rights. GSP attorneys are fighting for the rights of data breach victims against Anthem, 21st Century Oncology, Community Health Systems, Premera, Intuit (News - Alert), Medical Informatics, Excellus, Target, United Shore and Xerox. Please contact Mark Goldman at [email protected] or call (484) 342-0700 with any questions you may have.

The attorneys of Goldman Scarlato & Penny, P.C. bring over 30 years of experience investigating and litigating complex litigation in courts throughout the country. Please visit our website, www.lawgsp.com for more information about the Firm and our attorneys.


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