E-mail phishing caused county to lose $566,000
The county received a
The new information was for "future ACH withdrawals." That refers to the Automated Clearing House, the electronic network for financial transactions in
Sedgwick County, referred to in the document as the "insured," then sent a payment of more than
The county "then learned from (the) vendor that they had not received payment," according to the notice.
The sequence of events described is known as phishing, when someone impersonates a reputable business to trick someone else into giving out personal information, such as passwords or bank account information.
"Legitimate businesses don't ask you to send sensitive information through insecure channels," the
In this case, the county sent an electronic payment of
However, that payment never reached
The county discovered the loss on
Dodson is listed as the person who discovered the loss in a proof of loss document filed with
How info was released
The complete, unedited release of the
On
The documents were received on
Some information was redacted by Sedgwick County, citing an exemption under the Kansas Open Records Act for the ongoing investigation by the sheriff's office and the FBI.
For instance, the property loss or damage description was redacted in the version of the notice originally received by The Eagle.
After a story ran in The Eagle, KWCH requested the same documents. However, the version of the documents KWCH received included the property loss description in its entirety, unredacted.
The county subsequently released a complete version of the document to The Eagle.
Assistant County Counselor
He said the open records exemption still applies to other documents requested by The Eagle, meaning the criminal investigation into the fraud is still ongoing.
___
(c)2016 The Wichita Eagle (Wichita, Kan.)
Visit The Wichita Eagle (Wichita, Kan.) at www.kansas.com
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.


Softheon Helps Payers Prevent Unauthorized Third Party Payments
Advisor News
- Global economic growth will moderate as the labor force shrinks
- Estate planning during the great wealth transfer
- Main Street families need trusted financial guidance to navigate the new Trump Accounts
- Are the holidays a good time to have a long-term care conversation?
- Gen X unsure whether they can catch up with retirement saving
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Prudential launches FlexGuard 2.0 RILA
- Lincoln Financial Introduces First Capital Group ETF Strategy for Fixed Indexed Annuities
- Iowa defends Athene pension risk transfer deal in Lockheed Martin lawsuit
- Pension buy-in sales up, PRT sales down in mixed Q3, LIMRA reports
- Life insurance and annuities: Reassuring ‘tired’ clients in 2026
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News
- Best’s Market Segment Report: AM Best Maintains Stable Outlook on Malaysia’s Non-Life Insurance Segment
- Report Summarizes Kinase Inhibitors Study Findings from Saga University Hospital (Simulation of Perioperative Ibrutinib Withdrawal Using a Population Pharmacokinetic Model and Sparse Clinical Concentration Data): Drugs and Therapies – Kinase Inhibitors
- Flawed Social Security death data puts life insurance benefits at risk
- EIOPA FLAGS FINANCIAL STABILITY RISKS RELATED TO PRIVATE CREDIT, A WEAKENING DOLLAR AND GLOBAL INTERCONNECTEDNESS
- Envela partnership expands agent toolkit with health screenings
More Life Insurance News