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Illinois Department of Employment Security

Illinois Department of Employment Security Data Breach (2020)

Illinois Department of Employment Security

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Disclosed

May 18, 2020

2139 days ago

Records

Undisclosed

Confirmed

Root Cause

Misconfiguration

Industry

Government

Description

The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) has acknowledged a security lapse that exposed the private information of independent contractors and the self-employed. IDES blamed the security incident on a "glitch" in a new system rolled out to process the claims of citizens in the state of Illinois who need to file for unemployment benefits. Names, Social Security numbers, and other data points -- including phone numbers and addresses -- related to unemployment claims were leaked through the scheme's website, which has been set up to give gig workers access to funds if they have lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As reported by WBEZ, the new system -- known as Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) -- launched last week to cater to those who would otherwise not necessarily be covered by unemployment benefits in the state. Over 44,000 applicants opened a claim within the first 24 hours. IDES' data leak was uncovered by a business owner who applied for benefits and realized she was able to view information belonging to others. According to the publication, "thousands and thousands" of records were available.

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