Security breach at housing firm in Herefordshire and Shropshire

Connexus says it's investigating

Author: Jon BurkePublished 19th Dec 2023

A rural housing association, providing more than 10,000 homes in Herefordshire and Shropshire, has experienced a security breach.

Connexus is currently investigating an incident, involving unauthorised access to its systems. As a precautionary measure it's taken its systems offline, to protect the personal data of its customers.

A statement on the organisation's website said:

"Our IT teams, working alongside relevant agencies, are working to investigate and establish what information may have been accessed and to restore systems quickly. We will resume a normal service as soon as possible.

"Until then Connexus will continue to operate an emergency repairs service only. Our teams will attempt to complete any other appointments that have already been booked in but may call you to rearrange.

"Your safety is our priority, and this includes the safety and integrity of your personal data. As with any security incident which may involve personal data, we are asking all customers to remain extremely vigilant, especially when it comes to discussing any financial information with Connexus or any other organisation such as a bank, building society or retailer.

Remember:

Never reveal your personal details

Hang up if you feel in any way uncomfortable with the caller

If you are unsure if you were speaking to a member of Connexus or a partner organisation, call our customer services team back on 03332 31 32 33, we won't mind!

The firm is apologising for any inconvenience the interruption in service may cause and will keep customers up-to-date with new information as it becomes available.

It's asking customers to keep checking Facebook and its website for regular updates.

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