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Potential Data Breach – PageUp

Fulton Hogan has been advised by its third party HR software supplier, PageUp, that they have experienced a system breach, meaning that private information uploaded to PageUp’s software may have been compromised. We are one of many organisations who use PageUp software to help with processing internal and external job applications.

At this stage, PageUp is still determining what data, if any, may have been compromised and until Fulton Hogan is confident of the security aspects of the system, we are suspending the use of PageUp.

Was my data breached?

We are not aware of any fraudulent activity relating to anyone’s personal information submitted to Fulton Hogan through PageUp or that your individual data has been stolen or compromised.

Out of an abundance of caution, we recommend that if you have applied for a job online with Fulton Hogan that you check that there has been no unusual activity concerning your personal information. The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and Computer Emergency Response Team (CERTNZ) provides advice on how to do this.The personal information potentially impacted includes:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Email
  • Phone numbers
  • CV
  • Residency information
  • Education and work experience
  • Copies of licences / passport
  • Conditions of offer and employment (Australia only)

Next steps

Fulton Hogan takes data security seriously and we will keep you informed as we review updates from PageUp and continue our investigation into the incident.

If you have any questions, email info@fultonhogan.com

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