Georgia Heritage Financial CU Latest to Announce a Data Breach

SAVANNAH, Ga.—Georgia Heritage Financial Credit Union has disclosed a data breach affecting 43,077 individuals following a ransomware incident earlier this year, according to reporting by ClassAction.org.

Information filed with the Maine Attorney General’s office indicates the incident occurred on or around Jan. 25, 2025. A sample notification letter reviewed by ClassAction.org states the $160.6-million credit union detected unauthorized activity within its network and subsequently engaged a cybersecurity firm to investigate.

The institution also retained a data mining vendor to analyze compromised files and identify both the individuals affected and the types of data exposed, according to the report.

Information Compromised

Potentially compromised information includes:

  • Names and addresses
  • Dates of birth
  • Driver’s license details
  • Employment information
  • Financial account data
  • Foreign national identification numbers
  • Health information
  • Passport details
  • Email addresses and phone numbers
  • Social Insurance numbers and Social Security numbers

Georgia Heritage operates four branch locations and two ATM-only sites in and around Savannah.

The credit union is the second in recent days to report a breach. As the CU Daily reported hereAlaska Air Group Federal Credit Union  has also disclosed a data breach tied to a third-party IT service provider that affected more than 10,000 individuals.

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