Limestone Bank Data Breach Investigation
Photo Credit: Unsplash | Published: September 24, 2023
Claim Form Deadline: Ongoing
Estimated Payout: Varies
Proof required: Yes
What is the Limestone Bank Data Breach About?
Limestone Bank is based in Louisville, Kentucky. On September 15, 2023, Limestone Bank sent out notice letters to 47,590 individuals informing them of a data breach that exposed their personal information. Limestone Bank recently merged with Peoples Bank, a much larger bank with locations in various states. However, this data breach occurred before the merger and affected customers of Limestone Bank.
If you received a letter from Limestone Bank about their data breach your sensitive personally identifiable information may have been accessed by malicious third-party hackers. The following sensitive data may have been affected if you received a notice:
• Bank Account Numbers,
• Credit Card Numbers,
• Debit Card Numbers,
• Passwords,
• Security PINs.
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. Information that is hacked can include sensitive personally identifiable information.
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