Cross Valley Federal Credit Union Data Breach
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Data Breach at Cross Valley Federal Credit Union

Cross Valley Federal Credit Union, a non-profit financial organization based in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, has recently disclosed a data breach that has affected a total of 17,826 individuals. The breach occurred on November 19, 2024, and was discovered on December 4, 2024. The credit union has responded swiftly to mitigate the impact and protect the affected individuals by offering identity theft protection services and notifying consumers about the breach.

What Happened?

On December 4, 2024, Cross Valley Federal Credit Union discovered suspicious activity on its network and determined there had been unauthorized access. Upon discovery, Cross Valley Federal Credit Union took steps to contain the intrusion and secure its environment. Cross Valley Federal Credit Union also engaged outside cybersecurity experts to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the nature and scope of the incident. Findings from the forensic investigation indicated that some data relating to Cross Valley Federal Credit Union Members may have been subject to unauthorized access. After a comprehensive review of the findings, Cross Valley Federal Credit Union identified a population of affected individuals and prepared to mail notices.

Breach Details:

The breach was caused by an external system intrusion, commonly referred to as hacking. Sensitive information was accessed, including individuals’ names or other personal identifiers in combination with additional personal data. The breach was identified as part of a sophisticated cyber attack targeting Cross Valley Federal Credit Union’s external systems.

Conclusion:

Data breaches are an unfortunate reality in today’s digital age, and organizations like Cross Valley Federal Credit Union must take swift and decisive action when they occur. The credit union’s response to this incident, including the prompt notification to affected individuals, provision of identity theft protection, and cooperation with regulatory authorities, reflects its dedication to securing member information and addressing the consequences of the breach. As the situation develops, affected individuals are encouraged to monitor their accounts and make use of the offered protection services to minimize the potential for harm.

If you’ve been affected by the Cross Valley Federal Credit Union data breach, reach out to us for a free and confidential consultation. Our expert data breach lawyers are skilled at securing affected parties the justice and compensation they deserve. Call us 24/7 at 800-580-9410 we take no fees unless you win. 

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