Has anyone ever heard of a consultant getting hacked due to electronically submitting orders over PP3?
I have a consultant who did not turn in in the month of November who has turned in EVERY month for over a year. I got concerned because it was unusal for her so I gave her a call. She emailed me that last month she was hacked into her business account w/ PC and had over 3k taken from that account that was to be taken out for her shows, then she had money taken from her personal account, which was linked to her PC account so she could make tranfers if she needed to. She obtained a lawyer who told her that he suspects since the hackers hit her business account first (there was a week in between her business account and personal acct) the hackers got her info through the electronic submission from the program. I am mortified and scared now!
My consultant said that PC has not been cooperative with her at all during this time. She had a big month in sales (over 3k) and she informed PC right away of what was going on. They do not care. They want their $ and in turn took all of her commission from her sales in October to cover what was lost. She said that PC does not have investigators to look into a potential hacking situation and that she would have to hire her own. She then asked if there had been problems in the past of hacking incidents and they said they could not tell her that information.
My girl is so upset by all this, she said she thought she was working with an ethical company, people who would help her, a company who would protect her, and now she is quitting. I don't blame her. I just wanted to warn everyone out there that there IS a potential to have this happen. Oh, and she also said that the lawyer suspects since it takes PC so long to debit the funds out of our account that gave the hackers additional time to do their work and that companies should NOT take that long to take our funds once orders are submitted.
I'm not trying to bash PC, and while there is no concrete PROOF (YET) that it was due to electronic submittal, it sure sounds fishy to me. Esp since they hit her PC account first.
I have a consultant who did not turn in in the month of November who has turned in EVERY month for over a year. I got concerned because it was unusal for her so I gave her a call. She emailed me that last month she was hacked into her business account w/ PC and had over 3k taken from that account that was to be taken out for her shows, then she had money taken from her personal account, which was linked to her PC account so she could make tranfers if she needed to. She obtained a lawyer who told her that he suspects since the hackers hit her business account first (there was a week in between her business account and personal acct) the hackers got her info through the electronic submission from the program. I am mortified and scared now!
My consultant said that PC has not been cooperative with her at all during this time. She had a big month in sales (over 3k) and she informed PC right away of what was going on. They do not care. They want their $ and in turn took all of her commission from her sales in October to cover what was lost. She said that PC does not have investigators to look into a potential hacking situation and that she would have to hire her own. She then asked if there had been problems in the past of hacking incidents and they said they could not tell her that information.
My girl is so upset by all this, she said she thought she was working with an ethical company, people who would help her, a company who would protect her, and now she is quitting. I don't blame her. I just wanted to warn everyone out there that there IS a potential to have this happen. Oh, and she also said that the lawyer suspects since it takes PC so long to debit the funds out of our account that gave the hackers additional time to do their work and that companies should NOT take that long to take our funds once orders are submitted.
I'm not trying to bash PC, and while there is no concrete PROOF (YET) that it was due to electronic submittal, it sure sounds fishy to me. Esp since they hit her PC account first.