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Malicious activity puts stop to payments at payroll firms

published on 2022-01-28 08:21:42 UTC by
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Thousands of self-employed people were left financially stranded when two major payroll firms were hacked this month. Freelancers were left without pay after a cyber-attack stopped wages getting through from payroll firms Parasol and Brookson.

The companies manage self-employed clients' tax and wage pay outs in return for a fee, but their phone lines and website went down last week after "malicious activity" was spotted. It meant thousands of clients were left without cash or customer service support, as reported by Computer Weekly.

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Both Brookson and Parasol stress that no personal or financial information was accessed by the hackers. Brookson CEO Andrew Fahey has since apologised to customers in a LinkedIn post and a spokesperson said: "We are working with a team of IT experts to ensure we get back to normal operations as quickly as possible and we have informed the relevant authorities.

"We know that this disruption is causing understandable concern among Parasol employees, and we are very sorry for any inconvenience that has been caused. We have put in place contingency plans to ensure people continue to be paid.”

At the moment there are no laws or official schemes that force payment services or banks to provide compensation if customers are affected by hacks or outages.

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https://www.nebrcentre.co.uk/post/malicious-activity-puts-stop-to-payments-at-payroll-firms   
Published: 2022 01 28 08:21:42
Received: 2022 02 09 00:51:20
Feed: North East Business Resilience Centre
Source: National Cyber Resilience Centre Group
Category: News
Topic: Cyber Security
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