On January 24, 2025, Via Credit Union, a financial cooperative based in Indiana, discovered a significant data breach affecting approximately 60,853 individuals in the United States.
The breach exposed sensitive consumer information, including social security numbers, names, dates of birth, and Visa credit card numbers.
The breach was reported to the Maine Attorney General's office on February 25, 2025, with four individuals affected in Maine. Additionally, the Massachusetts Attorney General's office received notification on February 24, 2025, with 20 individuals affected in the state.
The breach involved unauthorized access to the credit union's systems, leading to the exposure of personal and financial data. The specifics of how the breach occurred, including the responsible parties, have not been disclosed, but the potential impact on affected individuals is significant due to the nature of the information compromised.
In response to the breach, Via Credit Union has taken several steps to address the situation and assist affected individuals. The company notified consumers of the breach on February 24, 2025, using written communication. Although specific resources provided by the credit union have not been detailed, individuals affected by the breach are advised to monitor their financial accounts closely for any unauthorized transactions.
It is crucial for those impacted to consider placing a fraud alert on their credit reports and to review their credit reports for any suspicious activity. Additionally, individuals should be vigilant about phishing attempts and other scams that may arise as a result of their information being exposed.