The Minnesota Department of Revenue announced it would resume accepting state tax returns prepared with TurboTax Saturday afternoon.

The department had halted TurboTax returns on Thursday, Feb. 5, according to Communications Director Janelle Tummel. TurboTax returns were suspended after some consumers discovered returns had already been filed using their stolen identifies.

Those false returns were widely learned of the night of Wednesday, Feb. 4. Intuit, the company behind the software, has said its systems were not breached, and it believes the personal data was stolen elsewhere.

In a statement, the department said it resumed accepting TurboTax filings after Intuit “implemented new ‘targeted security measures.'”

Residents who have already filed their returns with TurboTax do not need to take any action. The department said it would contact anyone whose filing appeared flawed.