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Lemberg Law Investigating First City Credit Union Data Breach
Lemberg Law is investigating the First City Credit Union (FCCU) data breach, which may have exposed sensitive personal information of credit union members. If you received a data breach notification letter from FCCU, your private details—including your Social Security number or driver’s license number—could be at risk.
What Happened?
First City Credit Union recently identified and stopped unauthorized access to a portion of its internal email system. According to FCCU, the breach involved an unknown third party gaining access to certain email accounts that contained personal member data.
Upon discovery, FCCU immediately launched an investigation with the help of cybersecurity experts. The findings confirmed that a limited number of members had personal information stored in the affected email accounts. The breach impacted names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license numbers.
FCCU has not reported any instances of identity theft directly linked to the breach at this time.
What Information Leaked?
The exposed data may include:
- Full Name
- Address
- Social Security Number
- Driver’s License Number
What You Can Do
If you received a breach notification letter from FCCU:
- Consider enrolling in a credit monitoring service
- Watch your credit reports and financial accounts for unusual activity
- Place a fraud alert or credit freeze if needed
- Call Lemberg Law to explore your legal rights
Do You Need Help? Contact Us Today
If First City Credit Union notified you of a data breach, you may be eligible for legal action. Call Lemberg Law for a free consultation. You won’t pay anything unless we win.
Source: California Department of Justice