Via Credit Union recently disclosed that it suffered a data breach that compromised the sensitive personal data of more than 60,000 individuals. Here’s what to know about the Via Credit Union data breach.
What Happened?
Between January 18 and 20, 2024, an unauthorized party accessed Via Credit Union’s computer system, resulting in unauthorized access to consumers’ sensitive information, including names, addresses, dates of birth, credit card numbers, financial account numbers, and Social Security numbers.
After completing an investigation of the incident, Via Credit Union filed a notice of data breach and sent out data breach letters to those who were affected.
Was Your Information Impacted by the Breach?
If you received a notice letter from Via Credit Union, your information was impacted by the data breach.
Are You Entitled to Compensation?
Companies that fail to secure personal data may be held liable and required to compensate data breach victims. Siri & Glimstad is actively investigating whether affected individuals may be entitled to compensation as a result of the Via Credit Union data breach.
What Should You Do Next?
If you received a data breach letter from Via Credit Union, contact Siri & Glimstad, a nationally recognized and trusted data privacy law firm that has recovered tens of millions of dollars for consumers. The firm’s team of over 60 attorneys and other legal professionals has a winning track record in the data privacy space, holding companies accountable for lax data privacy practices, and securing compensation for millions of consumers.