Massachusetts Residents - Dedham Savings Data Breach Investigation

Massachusetts Residents - Dedham Savings Data Breach Investigation

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Updated: February 14, 2025

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Massachusetts Residents - Did you receive a data breach letter from Dedham Savings?

Dedham Savings Bank operates several locations in the state of Massachusetts. Dedham Savings recently alerted individuals to a data breach in which debit card information was accessed by an unauthorized party. The type of data exposed or stolen may include names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, debit card numbers, PIN numbers, security codes and expiration dates. Data breach notice letters were mailed out on January 28, 2025.

In Massachusetts, businesses are legally required to notify the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation (OCABR) and the Attorney General's Office if they experience a data breach involving residents' personal information.

Who is Dedham Savings Bank?

Dedham Savings is a community bank based in Massachusetts, founded in 1831. It offers a range of financial services, including personal and business banking, mortgages, loans, and investment services. As a mutual bank, it is owned by its depositors rather than shareholders, allowing it to focus on customer and community needs rather than profit maximization.

Can I Still File a Claim?

This class action settlement and original data breach investigation is closed to new claims as of September 2025.

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