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Connex Credit Union Data Breach – What You Need to Know & What to Do Next
Overview
The Connex Credit Union data breach affected a large number of individuals, exposing sensitive personal information. If you have been notified that you are among those impacted, enroll in the free credit monitoring service, stay vigilant with your accounts, and seek legal guidance to protect your rights.
Connex Credit Union reported a hacking incident affecting 172,000 people. Personal data may be at risk. Learn what happened, what’s being done, and how to protect yourself.
What Happened?
On June 2, 2025, Connex Credit Union, a financial services institution headquartered in New Haven, Connecticut, experienced an external hacking incident targeting its systems. The breach was discovered on July 27, 2025, prompting an immediate investigation into the scope and impact of the incident.
Connex Credit Union determined that the attack involved unauthorized access to external systems containing personal information. As a result, sensitive data belonging to approximately 172,000 individuals was potentially compromised.
What Information Was Involved?
According to the company’s notice, the affected information includes:
- Name or other personal identifiers
- Additional sensitive personal information (varies by individual)
This type of information can put individuals at heightened risk of identity theft or fraud.
How Did Connex Credit Union Respond?
Once the breach was identified, Connex Credit Union took steps to secure its systems and mitigate further risk. The company:
- Sent written notifications to affected individuals beginning August 7, 2025
- Offered complimentary identity theft protection through CyberScout for either 12 or 24 months
- Provided services including Single Bureau Credit Monitoring, Single Bureau Credit Report, and Single Bureau Credit Score
- Engaged resources to strengthen system security and reduce the risk of future incidents
What Can You Do If You Were Affected?
If you received a data breach notification from Connex Credit Union, it’s important to act quickly to protect your personal and financial information. Recommended steps include:
- Enroll in the free CyberScout protection offered by Connex Credit Union before the stated deadline in your notification letter.
- Monitor your credit reports and bank statements for unusual activity.
- Place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major credit bureaus to help prevent new accounts from being opened in your name.
- Report any suspicious activity to your bank, credit card issuers, and law enforcement right away.
Even if you haven’t yet seen any signs of fraud, taking these proactive steps can help safeguard your information.
Legal Help for Data Breach Victims
A data breach of this scale can have serious consequences, including financial loss, identity theft, and ongoing monitoring challenges. If you were affected by the Connex Credit Union breach, you may be entitled to compensation or other legal remedies.
Almeida Law Group is actively investigating this incident and representing victims nationwide.
For a free, no-obligation consultation, call 708-529-5418 or complete our online contact form. We will review your situation, explain your legal rights, and help you take action.
Conclusion
The Connex Credit Union data breach affected a large number of individuals, exposing sensitive personal information. If you have been notified that you are among those impacted, enroll in the free credit monitoring service, stay vigilant with your accounts, and seek legal guidance to protect your rights.