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    Pam Golding Hacked

    March 12, 2025By Staff Writer
    Dr Andrew Golding, chief executive of Pam Golding Property Group

    Pam Golding Properties recently experienced a cybersecurity breach in which an unauthorised third party gained access to certain client information stored on its customer relationship management system. While the real estate company has assured clients that no banking details, financial data, or sensitive commercial records were compromised, the breach did expose some personal details such as names, contact numbers, and, in some cases, identity numbers. Pam Golding Properties acted swiftly upon discovering the breach by blocking the hacker’s access and launching an internal investigation.

    The company has confirmed that not all client records were affected, thanks to prompt security measures. However, the full extent of the compromised data is still under investigation. Pam Golding has informed the relevant authorities, including the South African Police Service and the Information Regulator, and has reached out to affected clients to notify them of the breach. The cyberattack is believed to have originated from outside South Africa, and the perpetrator gained access through a compromised user account.

    To prevent further incidents, Pam Golding Properties has enlisted independent cybersecurity experts to strengthen its security protocols. As an additional precaution, all client account passwords have been reset to ensure greater protection. The company has assured clients that safeguarding their personal information remains a top priority and is committed to enhancing its digital security systems to prevent future breaches.

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