In a recent data breach, Ventura County Credit Union discovered that sensitive personal identifiable information was potentially accessed by an unauthorized party. The breach occurred between January 29 and January 30, 2024, when an attacker exploited an employee’s email account. The credit union conducted an investigation to determine the scope of the breach and found that the compromised information included names, Social Security numbers, and financial account details.
On June 20, 2024, Ventura County Credit Union began notifying individuals whose information may have been impacted by the breach. The notification process aims to inform affected individuals about the potential exposure of their personal and financial data. Despite the breach, the credit union is taking measures to mitigate the impact and protect its members.
Ventura County Credit Union, established in 1950, provides a range of financial services, including checking and savings accounts, credit cards, and loans. Headquartered in Ventura, California, the credit union serves approximately 70,000 members and manages assets totaling over $1.3 billion. The credit union operates nine locations throughout the Ventura area.
The breach highlights the ongoing risks associated with email account security and underscores the importance of vigilance in protecting personal information. Ventura County Credit Union is implementing additional security measures to prevent future incidents and safeguard its members’ data.
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