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    Business ProfileforBlackbaud, Inc.

    Computer Software
    HeadquartersMulti Location Business
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    Pending Government Action:
    Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:
    United States of America vs. BLACKBAUD, INC., a corporation.

    On February 01, 2024, BBB was made aware of an action filed the Federal Trade Commission against BLACKBAUD, INC., a corporation.  The following is the Press Release issued by the Federal Trade Commission on February 01, 2024:

     

    FTC Order Will Require Blackbaud to Delete Unnecessary Data, Boost Safeguards to Settle Charges its Lax Security Practices Led to Data Breach

    FTC says company’s poor security allowed hacker to steal sensitive data of millions of consumers, go undetected for months

     

    South Carolina-based Blackbaud Inc. will be required to delete personal data that it doesn’t need to retain as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over charges that the company’s lax security allowed a hacker to breach the company’s network and access the personal data of millions of consumers including Social Security and bank account numbers.

    In its complaint, the FTC says that Blackbaud, which provides data services and financial, fundraising, and administrative software services to companies, nonprofits, healthcare organizations, and others, failed to implement appropriate safeguards to secure and protect the vast amounts of personal data it maintains as part of the services it provides to its clients.

    “Blackbaud’s shoddy security and data retention practices allowed a hacker to obtain sensitive personal data about millions of consumers,” said Samuel Levine, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “Companies have a responsibility to secure data they maintain and to delete data they no longer need.”

    The FTC says that, despite promising customers that it takes “appropriate physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your personal information,” Blackbaud deceived users by failing to put in place such safeguards. For example, the company failed to monitor attempts by hackers to breach its networks, segment data to prevent hackers from easily accessing its networks and databases, ensure data that is no longer needed is deleted, adequately implement multifactor authentication, and test, review and assess its security controls. In addition, the company allowed employees to use default, weak, or identical passwords for their accounts, according to the complaint.

    As a result of these failures, a hacker in early 2020 accessed a customer’s Blackbaud-hosted database, according to the complaint. Once logged in, the attacker was able to freely move across multiple Blackbaud-hosted environments by leveraging existing vulnerabilities and local administrator accounts and creating new administrator accounts, according to the complaint. The breach went undetected for three months, allowing the hacker to remove massive amounts of unencrypted sensitive consumer data belonging to Blackbaud’s customers.

    In addition to failing to encrypt sensitive data and implement adequate firewalls to help protect it, Blackbaud held onto data far longer than was necessary for the purpose for which it was maintained, including information belonging to former customers, according to the complaint.

    Once the company detected the breach, Blackbaud agreed to pay a ransom of 24 Bitcoin, worth about $250,000, after the hacker threatened to expose the stolen data. The company never verified, however, that the hacker actually deleted the stolen data, according to the complaint.

    At the same time, the company waited nearly two months to notify its customers about the breach and then misled consumers about the extent of the data that was stolen, telling customers they did not need to take any action in response to the breach, according to the complaint. Even though it knew as early as the end of July 2020 that the hacker had obtained sensitive data including Social Security and bank account information, the company waited another two months before it told its customers about the full scope of the breach. The FTC says this delay harmed consumers who were unable to take steps to protect themselves from potential identity theft and other potential harms resulting from the breach.

    In addition to requiring Blackbaud to delete data that it no longer needs to provide products or services to its customers, the proposed order will prohibit the company from misrepresenting its data security and data retention policies. The proposed order also will require Blackbaud to develop a comprehensive information security program that would address the issues highlighted by the FTC’s complaint. In addition, the company will also be required to put in place a data retention schedule that would detail why it maintains personal data and when it will delete such information. The proposed order also requires that Blackbaud notify the FTC if it experiences a future data breach that it is required to report to any other local, state, or federal agency.

    The Commission voted 3-0 to issue the administrative complaint and to accept the proposed consent agreement with Blackbaud. FTC Chair Lina M. Khan and Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya issued a joint statement.

    The FTC will publish a description of the consent agreement package in the Federal Register soon. The agreement will be subject to public comment for 30 days after publication in the Federal Register after which the Commission will decide whether to make the proposed consent order final. Instructions for filing comments will appear in the published notice. Once processed, comments will be posted on Regulations.gov.

    NOTE: The Commission issues an administrative complaint when it has “reason to believe” that the law has been or is being violated, and it appears to the Commission that a proceeding is in the public interest. When the Commission issues a consent order on a final basis, it carries the force of law with respect to future actions. Each violation of such an order may result in a civil penalty of up to $51,744. 

    The lead staff attorneys on this matter are Cathlin Tully and Kamay Lafalaise from the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.

    The Federal Trade Commission works to promote competition and protect and educate consumers. Learn more about consumer topics at consumer.ftc.gov, or report fraud, scams, and bad business practices at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Follow the FTC on social media, read consumer alerts and the business blog, and sign up to get the latest FTC news and alerts.


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    202-326-2924

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    At-a-glance

    Customer Reviews

    1/5stars

    Average of 13 Customer Reviews

    Customer Complaints

    29 complaints closed in last 3 years

    10 complaints closed in last 12 months

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    Business Details

    This is a multi-location business.

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    Blackbaud, Inc. has 4 locations, listed below.

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      Headquarters
      65 Fairchild St, Daniel Island, SC 29492-7505
      BBB File Opened:
      9/28/2009
      Years in Business:
      43
      Business Started:
      7/15/1981
      Business Started Locally:
      7/15/2004
      Date of New Ownership:
      7/15/2004
      Type of Entity:
      Corporation
      Number of Employees:
      2001
      Alternate Business Name
      • YourCause
      • Smart Tuition
      Business Management
      • Ms. Anne Caggiano
      Contact Information

      Principal

      • Ms. Anne Caggiano

      Customer Contact

      • Mrs. Kim Perry
      • Ms. Anne Caggiano
      • Mr. Jim Lozano, Director
      Additional Contact Information

      Fax Numbers

      • (843) 216-6100
        Primary Fax

      Website Addresses

      Customer Complaints

      29 Customer Complaints

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      Most Recent Customer Complaint

      06/26/2024

      Complaint Type:
      Order Issues
      Status:
      Unanswered
      Blackbaud is attempting to keep the CCC Foundation locked into a multi-year contract that we never agreed to. We never signed a contract and never received a notification of an autorenewal. We have attempted to cancel our agreement with them, following all of their cancelation protocols and deadlines, and they have refused to honor our request, claiming that we are bound by a contract. We have attempted to work with their leadership to resolve this issue; however, they are unwilling to allow a cancellation based solely on the claim that we received the contract and no signature is necessary. They have claimed that even if the contract notice was captured by the College's firewall and never delivered, we are still bound by the agreement of the contract. I have attached copies of invoices, email communications, and other documentation to hopefully show the timeline of events. Blackbaud has been absolutely atrocious to work with and we hope this complaint will help prevent this type of predatory, bullying behavior in the future.

      Customer Reviews

      13 Customer Reviews

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      Most Recent Customer Review

      SLG J

      1 star

      07/02/2024

      The school my child attends uses Blackbaud for tuition processing. The system is very convoluted. Each year, you must register and setup payment methods. Furthermore, when transitioning to a high school that also uses the same tuition processing system, I spent over an hour on the phone trying to set up access to my account. You could not merely add another school to the profile. It required a call to support. After an hour on the line, I was told that a support rep would need t call me in the next 2 business days. How is it that you receive an email from Blackbaud welcoming you to begin using their service, and when you click the links, you are unable to gain access to the portal, and the resolution is too complex for level-one support? Blackbaud operates as if they have one guy in back developing, setting up, and maintaining the service. Amazing!! I advise you to use other systems for tuition processing. If parents and users are going to be challenged to the point they may as well mail checks in, it's not worth it. Don't **** *** your users and customers with Blackbaud. I am awaiting my issue with access to be resolved.

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