
"the credit union is notifying (PDF) its customers that the hackers stole files containing their names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, government ID numbers, financial information, medical and health insurance information, and other personal data. More alarming is that the stolen information contains full credit card/debit card details, including card numbers, security codes/PIN numbers, and expiration dates. IRS PIN numbers, tax ID numbers, routing numbers, and full access credentials were also compromised in the data breach."
"The organization discovered the cybersecurity incident on January 23, 2024 and launched a prompt and thorough forensic investigation, concluding on August 17, 2025, that files stolen from its network contained personal information. The data breach, however, had occurred four months prior to discovery, with the attackers maintaining access to the credit union's network between September 30 and October 18, 2023."
Fairmont Federal Credit Union discovered a cybersecurity incident on January 23, 2024 and concluded its forensic investigation on August 17, 2025. The breach dated to September 30–October 18, 2023, when attackers had network access. Fairmont is notifying 187,038 individuals that stolen files contained names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license and government ID numbers, financial records, and medical and insurance information. The breach also exposed full credit and debit card numbers, security codes/PINs, IRS PINs, tax ID numbers, routing numbers, and full access credentials. Affected individuals were offered 12 or 24 months of free identity-theft protection and credit monitoring. No known identity theft or fraud has been reported.
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