Find Great People (FGP), a human resources consulting firm in Greenville, South Carolina, reported a data breach to the Attorney General of Maine on October 1, 2024. The breach involved unauthorized access to sensitive data, including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and financial account details. FGP disclosed that the breach occurred between July 2 and July 19, 2024, when an unauthorized party accessed its network, prompting the company to disconnect systems and investigate the matter with cybersecurity experts.
The investigation revealed that certain files were accessed during the breach, but the extent varied by individual. FGP confirmed the unauthorized access disrupted its IT systems, and a review of the compromised data concluded on September 13, 2024. Impacted individuals received notifications on October 1, 2024, detailing the information exposed. The company has yet to disclose the specific vulnerability exploited but emphasizes its commitment to improving security measures to prevent future incidents.
FGP’s consulting services include temporary staffing, recruitment, and leadership coaching. The firm employs over 70 people and generates annual revenues of approximately $21 million. With this incident, FGP has highlighted its ongoing efforts to address security concerns and maintain consumer trust. Notifications sent to affected individuals outline steps they can take to protect their information and mitigate potential misuse.
The data breach has raised concerns about the vulnerability of HR firms managing sensitive employee information. FGP continues to cooperate with legal and cybersecurity authorities while implementing additional safeguards. The company encourages individuals to remain vigilant and monitor their accounts for unauthorized activity. This breach underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity practices in protecting personal data across industries.