SRPFCU Data Breach Investigation
Data Breach · Class Action Investigation

SRP Federal Credit Union Data Breach Class Action Investigation

Published December 18, 2024

If you received a data breach notice from SRP Federal Credit Union, your sensitive personal information may have been exposed in an incident affecting 240,752 people.

SRP Federal Credit Union data breach class action investigation

SRP Federal Credit Union Data Breach Investigation

Did You Receive A Notice of Data Breach From SRP Federal Credit Union? If so, your sensitive personal identifiable information may have been stolen!

SRP Federal Credit Union (“SRP”) has branch locations and ATMs in the Augusta, Georgia area and across the line in South Carolina. On December 12, 2024, SRP notified the Maine Attorney General of a data breach to their computer network which affected 240,752 individuals. The breach occurred in September of 2024 when an unauthorized party extracted files from the SRP network, but this was not discovered by SRP until November. The individual notice letters sent on December 12, 2024 will be more specific regarding what data was accessed for each person.

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.

Status Active Investigation Attorneys are evaluating potential data breach claims
Who May Qualify Notice recipients ~240,752 individuals reported affected by the September 2024 breach
Estimated Payout Varies
Proof Required Yes Your SRP Federal Credit Union data breach notice letter

What is the SRP Federal Credit Union?

The SRP Federal Credit Union (SRP) is a not-for-profit financial institution founded in 1960. As a credit union, it can offer better rates for loans than banks since it is not trying to turn a profit. With over 195,000 members, SRP offers savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and financial counseling to its customers.


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