Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union Data Breach Investigation
Data Breach · Investigation

Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union MOVEit Data Breach

Updated August 26, 2023

If you got a breach notice from Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union, your name, financial account number, and Social Security number may have been exposed in the MOVEit file-transfer breach.

Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union MOVEit data breach investigation

What is the Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union Data Breach All About?

Did You receive a data breach notice letter from Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union? If so, your sensitive personal identifiable information may have been stolen and you may be owed compensation.

Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union (“FMFCU”) is based in Chadds Ford, PA and has served customers in the greater Philadelphia region since 1970. Recently, FMFCU reported that 140,963 customer files were exposed in a security incident that was part of a larger breach involving their file transfer server, MOVEit. The information exposed to an unauthorized third party may include the following personally sensitive and identifiable information:

• Customer names,
• Financial account numbers and,
• Social Security numbers.

Data breaches are serious matters that can cause long term damage. Hackers break into networks so that they can steal your personal information to sell it on the dark web, commit identity theft, financial theft or other frauds. The theft of sensitive, protected health information, and personally identifiable information can lead to a plethora of problems for individuals who are the victims of data breaches that occurred in databases they were not even aware of. Typically, the individual that may have been hacked includes the following:

• Social Security Number,
• Financial Information,
• Protected Health Information,
• Medical Information,
Other PII (Personally Identifiable Information)

Data breaches can also result in a long-term erosion of personal data privacy, as the hacked personally identifiable information may be traded or shared amongst cyber-criminals for years to come, on the internet, the dark web, or elsewhere.. This significantly increases the risk of further identity theft, financial fraud and massive headaches for consumers and victims.

Status Closed to Claims The claim window for this incident has closed
Files Exposed ~140,963 Part of the wider MOVEit file-transfer breach
Data Exposed Names, SSNs & accounts Names, financial account numbers and Social Security numbers
Proof Required Yes

How Do I Qualify?

If you received a letter from Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union notifying you that your personal information was impacted in their data breach, use the link below to find out whether you may be eligible for compensation!



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