Heights Finance disclosed that attackers breached a third-party cloud platform in May, exposing sensitive financial and personal data for 734,828 customers. The stolen records may include bank account details, Social Security numbers, tax IDs, driver’s license numbers, and information shared during customer service interactions. #HeightsFinance #CuroManagement
Keypoints
- Heights Finance says a hacker accessed a third-party cloud platform on May 7.
- The breach affected 734,828 people, according to Texas regulators.
- Exposed data may include addresses, banking details, and government ID numbers.
- The incident did not impact the company’s loan management systems or other networks.
- Heights Finance hired a cybersecurity firm to monitor the dark web for stolen data.
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