Arvest Customers At Risk After Major Data Leak

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data breach alert

Arvest Bank, located in Fayetteville, AR, experienced an online attack that affected 7,537 clients. 

 

Here Is What We Know:

The leak occurred on April 24th, 2025, and was discovered that same day. The bank let the public know on May 9th, 2025. This leak affects 7,537 of their customers, putting each of them at risk because of the stolen information.

 

What’s Now In The Wrong Hands

Arvest confirmed the following information was taken:

  • Full names
  • Account numbers
  • Account balances
  • Account activity

 

Why This Could Go Bad

With access to your full name and bank details, cybercriminals could attempt unauthorized transactions, identity theft, or phishing scams. 

They might also use your account history to create convincing fraud attempts. This kind of breach can lead to financial loss and long-term credit damage.

 

Protect Yourself Now

The following are some steps to keep yourself safe:

  • Monitor your bank account closely for unusual activity
  • Set up alerts for any transactions or changes
  • Change your online banking passwords and security questions
  • Report any suspicious activity to Arvest immediately
  • Place a fraud alert on your credit reports
  • Contact Morgan & Morgan to help fight for your rights if your data was exposed

 

To see the notice of the hack, click here.

Arvest Bank’s security lapse may have exposed your personal financial information. If you’ve been affected, don’t wait to take action. Morgan & Morgan is here to help. Get in touch now for a free case review and take the first step toward protecting your future.

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