Data Breach Summary
First National Bank of Clarksdale (FNB Clarksdale), a Mississippi-based bank, recently disclosed a data breach that has potentially exposed sensitive personal data of customers. The breach involved unauthorized access to the bank’s computer network, compromising personal and financial information. The affected individuals are now being notified.
On September 24, 2025, First National Bank of Clarksdale reported a data breach that occurred between June 4 and June 5, 2025. The bank discovered unauthorized access to its computer systems, prompting an investigation. FNB Clarksdale confirmed that an unknown third party accessed and possibly acquired sensitive personal data during this time.
The compromised data includes customers’ names, Social Security numbers, and financial account numbers. In response to the breach, FNB Clarksdale began mailing notification letters to impacted individuals, along with offering complimentary credit monitoring services to those affected.
The breach’s full scope is still under investigation, with the bank making efforts to identify all affected parties and to assess the specific types of compromised information. The breach’s discovery was reported to the Maine Attorney General, as part of compliance with state breach notification laws.
The breach occurred between June 4 and June 5, 2025. Unauthorized access to the bank’s network was discovered shortly after.
The following information was potentially exposed during the FNB Clarksdale data breach:
Full Name
Social Security Number
Financial Account Number
If you’ve been impacted by the FNB Clarksdale data breach, follow these steps to protect yourself:
Review the breach notice carefully and retain a copy.
Enroll in the free credit monitoring services offered by FNB Clarksdale.
Change passwords and security questions for your online accounts.
Regularly check your financial statements for unauthorized transactions.
Monitor your credit report for any unusual activity.
Place a fraud alert with a credit bureau.
Consider reaching out to an attorney if you believe you may be entitled to compensation for this breach.
If you received a data breach notification from First National Bank of Clarksdale, you could be eligible to file a lawsuit seeking compensation. Affected individuals may be entitled to financial damages as a result of this breach.
Contact Class Action U today. We’ll help you understand your rights and explore your options for filing a lawsuit.
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