Data Breach Summary
A recent data breach at MoneyBlock has put sensitive personal information at risk for an unknown number of individuals. The breach, which occurred in July 2025, has led to an investigation by the company and a notification to affected individuals. Those impacted may be entitled to legal recourse.
MoneyBlock, a financial services firm based in Chicago, Illinois, was recently the victim of a data breach involving sensitive personal identifiable information. On July 31, 2025, MoneyBlock detected suspicious activity within its computer network, which prompted an investigation. During the investigation, MoneyBlock confirmed that an unauthorized third party accessed personal data around that time. The breach affected individuals’ sensitive information, including Social Security numbers, driver’s licenses, passport numbers, financial account information, and more.
The company responded swiftly by notifying the Attorney General of Massachusetts and sending breach notification letters to impacted individuals. MoneyBlock has provided affected consumers with details about the specific types of information exposed and has offered free credit monitoring services to assist them.
As MoneyBlock continues its investigation to identify which individuals were impacted and the exact scope of the breach, the company has outlined key steps for those affected to protect themselves, including monitoring accounts and enrolling in credit monitoring.
This breach raises serious concerns about data protection and the responsibility of companies to safeguard their users’ personal information. As the investigation continues, it’s important for those affected to understand their rights and take necessary actions to mitigate the risk of identity theft or financial fraud.
The data breach was detected on July 31, 2025, when MoneyBlock identified suspicious activity within its network.
The following sensitive personal information may have been compromised in the MoneyBlock data breach:
Name
Social Security number
Driver’s license information
Passport number
Financial account information
Date of birth
Address
If you’ve been affected by the MoneyBlock data breach, here are the steps you should take:
Review the breach notice carefully and retain a copy for your records.
Enroll in the free credit monitoring services provided by MoneyBlock.
Change your online account passwords and update security questions.
Monitor your bank and credit card statements regularly for signs of fraud.
Check your credit report for unauthorized activity or signs of identity theft.
Consider contacting credit bureaus to place a temporary fraud alert on your file.
Additionally, you can contact Class Action U for a free consultation to discuss your legal options. Fill out our quick, easy, and secure form to learn more about your rights and potential compensation.
If you received a notification about the MoneyBlock data breach or were impacted by the exposure of your personal information, you may be eligible to file a class action lawsuit. Don’t let corporate negligence go unchallenged. Take the first step towards holding MoneyBlock accountable for its failure to protect your data.
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