Universal Lenders, LLC (“Universal Lenders”) filed a data breach notification with the Office of the Maine Attorney General regarding a breach that may have affected the personal information of 19,575 individuals. The breach occurred on November 7, 2024, and on January 14, 2025, Universal Lenders discovered that some personal information may have been compromised.
What Personal Information Was Compromised?
The data breach notification did not specify the exact types of personal information affected by the data breach. However, breaches of this nature can involve sensitive data such as names, addresses, Social Security numbers, financial information, and more.
Did You Receive A Data Breach Notice from Universal Lenders?
If you are among the 19,575 individuals impacted by this data breach, it is important to monitor your accounts for any signs of fraudulent activity. Additionally, we recommend taking steps to protect your identity, such as placing a fraud alert or credit freeze on your accounts.
Contact Us for a Free Legal Evaluation
If you have any questions about the Universal Lenders data breach or have experienced fraud, identity theft, or other harm as a result, Kehoe Law Firm, P.C. is here to help you understand your rights and explore your legal options.
Please send us a message or contact Michael Yarnoff, Esq., (215) 792-6676, Ext. 804, [email protected], [email protected], for a free, no-obligation evaluation of potential legal claims.
Kehoe Law Firm’s class action legal services are provided on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you are not responsible for any fees or litigation expenses.
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