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Union Home Mortgage Data Breach – What You Should Know

Were You the Victim of a Data Breach?
Overview
Union Home Mortgage Corp. reported a data breach after hackers accessed files containing personal and loan details. Over 1,600 people were affected. Almeida Law Group is helping those impacted protect their rights.
Union Home Mortgage Corp. (UHM), based in Strongsville, Ohio, recently confirmed a data breach affecting employee and customer files. On June 25, 2025, the company detected suspicious activity within its systems. An investigation revealed that hackers may have accessed certain files, and by August 26, 2025, it was confirmed that sensitive information had been impacted. Written notices to affected individuals began on September 11, 2025.
This news raises serious concerns about privacy, security, and financial safety. Contact us here if you wish to speak to a data breach attorney.
What Information Was Exposed Due To the Data Breach?
A data breach happens when personal information is exposed due to a cyber crime. In the case of Union Home Mortgage (UHM), such information exposed varied by individual but likely included: names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, loan numbers, home addresses, and government-issued ID details such as driver’s license or passport numbers.
As you can imagine, personal details like these are highly sensitive. When exposed, they can be used for identity theft, credit fraud, and other invasive schemes that disrupt financial stability and peace of mind.
What Union Home Mortgage Has Done So Far
After discovering the incident, UHM acted by:
Launching an internal investigation with the help of independent cybersecurity experts
Notifying law enforcement, including the FBI
Informing affected individuals through written letters beginning September 11, 2025
Offering 12 months of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection through TransUnion (via Cyberscout)
Setting up a toll-free call center for questions and support
While these steps may provide some protection, the delay between the breach and its discovery highlights why individuals must take further precautions.
Steps You Can Take Right Now
If you received a letter about this breach, it’s important to act quickly:
Enroll in the complimentary credit monitoring and identity protection services offered
Regularly check your bank, credit card, and loan accounts for suspicious activity
Obtain free copies of your credit report and review them closely for errors or unauthorized activity
Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze on your credit file to limit the risk of new accounts being opened in your name
Why Legal Guidance Matters
A breach of this size and nature raises important questions about whether enough safeguards were in place to protect personal data. Even with credit monitoring services, many people may face ongoing stress, potential financial loss, and disruption to their daily lives. A data breach attorney understands the complexities of such crime and focuses on protecting individuals when their privacy has been compromised. Our team combines decades of legal experience with a client-centered approach. We understand that a data breach is invasive and unsettling, and we work to hold organizations accountable while guiding you through your options.
Contact Almeida Law Group Today
If you received a notification about the Union Home Mortgage data breach, you may have legal rights. Our data breach attorneys are actively investigating this incident and speaking with people across the country who were affected. Set up a free consultation and let us help you take back control of your privacy and security.