A massive data breach at a credit reporting firm has potentially exposed the personal information of more than 5.8 million Americans.
The breach was disclosed by the US-based financial services firm 700Credit in a notice posted by the Maine Attorney General’s Office.
The incident may have compromised names, Social Security numbers, financial account information, and other sensitive data held by the firm.
The breach came to light after the credit reporting company identified unusual activity on its network, prompting a forensic investigation that confirmed unauthorized access to systems containing personal data.
Affected individuals were notified that the exposed information could include details commonly used in identity verification and credit decisions, raising concerns about the risk of identity theft and fraud.
According to Murphy Law Firm, which is offering to evaluate potential claims on behalf of impacted consumers, the scope of the breach and the sensitivity of the data mean that affected individuals should remain vigilant, monitor their credit reports for unusual activity, and consider placing fraud alerts or credit freezes through the major credit bureaus.
The Maine Attorney General’s alert urged those affected to take proactive steps to protect their information and provided details on how to access support services. Regulators continue to investigate the breach, and it remains unclear whether additional parties beyond the initially reported 5,836,521 individuals may ultimately be affected.
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