The purpose of this communication is to inform you as a former employee of a breach regarding confidential XOJET and GMJ employee information and that we are diligently investigating this breach.
Recently, we discovered that an individual has attempted to fraudulently appropriate the identity of XOJET employees through the use of confidential personal information. Upon such discovery we took immediate action to notify those employees impacted, and contacted the appropriate law enforcement officials to work with them to address this breach and to pursue the individual(s) responsible for it.
While we continue to investigate this incident, at this time we do not believe that any other individuals have been impacted or are in jeopardy of being affected. Nevertheless, we are providing you with this notice in the interest of prudence and in order to allow you the opportunity to take appropriate action to verify that you have not been subject to any fraudulent activity and take precautions in order to assure you do not fall victim to the same fraud or identity theft.
To protect yourself from the possibility of identity theft, it is recommended that you place a fraud alert on your credit files. To place a fraud alert, you can contact any one of the three credit reporting agencies at the number listed below. This will let you automatically place fraud alerts with all of the agencies.
Experian
Equifax
TransUnion
If you do elect to pursue a fraud alert, you will receive your credit reports. Please look them over carefully, particularly looking for accounts you did not open. Also, look for inquiries from creditors that you did not initiate and for personal information, such as home address and a Social Security number, that is not accurate. If you see anything you do not understand, call the credit reporting agency at the telephone number on the report.
That's what I received. There was more to the email but it included names that I don't want to post in a public forum. It's strange that they have tried to keep this quiet.