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Complete Payroll Solutions Data Breach: What You Should Know
Lemberg Law is investigating a data breach involving Complete Payroll Solutions (CPS), a company that provides payroll and HR services. If you received a notice from CPS, your personal data may have been exposed.
What Happened?
On or around March 10, 2024, CPS identified suspicious activity on its systems and launched an internal investigation. The company says an unauthorized actor accessed or acquired information stored on CPS systems. A detailed review was conducted to determine what data was involved and which individuals were affected.
Exposed Information
According to CPS, the exposed information may include:
- Full name
- Social Security number
- Employment-related data
- Other sensitive personal details (varies by individual)
Complete Payroll Solutions Response
CPS states that it reset system passwords, added new security measures, and notified law enforcement after discovering the incident. The company also says it is taking further steps to strengthen its cybersecurity infrastructure.
As a precaution, CPS is offering complimentary identity monitoring services through Kroll for a limited time. These services include fraud consultation, credit monitoring, and identity restoration support.
What You Should Do
If you received a data breach notice from CPS:
- Activate your free Kroll identity monitoring services before the listed deadline
- Check your financial, employment, and credit records for unauthorized activity
- Place a fraud alert or credit freeze if necessary
Need Help?
If Complete Payroll Solutions notified you about this data breach, you may qualify for legal remedies. Lemberg Law offers free case evaluations—and you don’t pay unless we win.
Source: California Department of Justice