Connex Credit Union notifies 172,000 members of hacking incident - DataBreaches.Net
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Connex Credit Union informed the Maine Attorney General's Office of a data breach where unauthorized access to files may have occurred between June 2 and 3, 2025. Affected individuals received letters indicating that their names, account numbers, debit card details, and Social Security numbers could have been accessed. While the breach impacted 172,000 people, Connex stated there was no evidence of unauthorized access to member accounts or funds. They are offering credit monitoring and identity protection services to those affected.
Connex Credit Union discovered unusual activity on its system on June 3, 2025, indicating potential unauthorized access to files between June 2 and 3, 2025.
Notification letters to affected individuals stated that names, account numbers, debit card information, and Social Security numbers may have been accessed without authorization.
Despite the breach affecting 172,000 individuals, Connex has no evidence suggesting unauthorized access to member accounts or funds.
Affected Maine residents are being offered 12 months of credit monitoring and identity protection services following the hacking incident.
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