Morgan & Morgan Is Investigating the American Debt Services Data Breach: What You Need To Know

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American Debt Services recently experienced a data breach, potentially exposing sensitive customer information. Here's what you should know and how to protect yourself.

What Happened?

Hackers gained unauthorized access to American Debt Services' systems, compromising customer data. The company is investigating the breach, and details suggest it involved a vulnerability in their security. A notification letter regarding the data breach was sent to customers, informing them that American Debt Services recognized suspicious activity on their system on May 21, 2024.

What Information Was Exposed?

The breach may have exposed:

  • Names
  • Social Security numbers
  • Dates of birth
  • Financial data
  • Account numbers

This information is valuable to identity thieves.

What You Should Do

If you believe your data was compromised:

  1. Monitor Your Accounts for suspicious activity.
  2. Freeze Your Credit to prevent new accounts from being opened in your name.
  3. Change Passwords for related accounts.
  4. Check for Identity Theft Protection offered by American Debt Services.

How Morgan & Morgan Can Help

If you've been affected by this breach, Morgan & Morgan’s Data Breach Attorneys can help you pursue compensation for damages. We specialize in data breach cases and can guide you through your legal options. Contact us today for your free case review.

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