Coastal1 Credit Union has notified its customers of a recent incident involving their personal information. The breach potentially exposed details such as names, bank account numbers, and ATM/debit card information. Although there is no evidence suggesting that this information has been misused, the credit union has taken steps to address the situation.
To enhance security and prevent future incidents, Coastal1 has implemented additional physical safeguards and security measures for its automated teller machines. Customers are advised to remain vigilant for any unauthorized activity by regularly reviewing their financial statements. The credit union also offers support to help mitigate any potential adverse effects from the breach.
Customers can contact Coastal1 Credit Union for assistance with correcting or updating information on consumer reports and placing fraud alerts. A fraud alert notifies credit report users of potential fraud, including identity theft. The Fair Credit Reporting Act entitles individuals to one free credit report from each of the three major consumer reporting agencies after placing an initial fraud alert.
Coastal1 encourages customers to visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website or call their hotline for guidance on identity theft and to report any suspected incidents. The credit union emphasizes the importance of closely monitoring financial statements over the next 12 to 24 months and reporting any suspicious activity promptly.
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