Exposing Names Social Security Numbers, Locations and Bank Account Numbers A US bank says more than seven million people are affected by a major hack and data breach thats impacting multiple financial firms and their customers.
A new data breach notice at the Office of the Maine Attorney General shows a total of 7,640,112 customers at Evolve Bank & Trust have had their sensitive data exposed.
The data, which is reportedly on the dark web, includes customers names, Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses.
The hack, which was carried out by an infamous Russian-linked group known as LockBit, has also impacted several financial firms that have worked with the bank.
Affirm, which has 18 million customers of its own, believes that the personal information of its Affirm Card users was compromised in the hack.
In addition, Wise, Bilt, Marqeta, Mercury and EarnIn have all either confirmed that some of their customers data was also stolen in the breach or announced further investigation is underway.
Evolve Bank & Trusts system was accessed after an employee clicked on a malicious link in late May.