Data Breach Summary
NJ Lenders has announced a data breach involving the potential exposure of sensitive personal identifiable information. The breach, which was discovered in August 2025 and confirmed in September 2025, has affected numerous individuals, leading to a series of notifications and the offer of credit monitoring services.
On August 18, 2025, NJ Lenders, a mortgage lender based in New Jersey, experienced a significant cybersecurity breach when an unauthorized party gained access to its network. This breach prompted immediate action, and the company launched a thorough investigation to determine the scope and nature of the incident.
By September 12, 2025, NJ Lenders confirmed that sensitive personal information may have been accessed by an unauthorized third party during the breach. The investigation found that specific data, including personal identifiers, was potentially exposed. In response, NJ Lenders began an internal review to identify the affected individuals and assess the full extent of the compromised information.
The breach has raised concerns for both customers and the company, as NJ Lenders is known for handling a large volume of sensitive information related to mortgage applications and financial transactions. The company’s investigation continues, but the breach notification serves as a warning to impacted individuals to take necessary precautions.
The data breach occurred on August 18, 2025, with the investigation confirming the exposure of sensitive personal information on September 12, 2025.
The following types of personal information may have been compromised during the NJ Lenders data breach:
While the investigation is ongoing, these are the key pieces of data identified as being potentially impacted by the breach. Further details will be provided in the breach notification letters being sent to affected individuals.
If you believe you were affected by the NJ Lenders data breach, there are several steps you should take to protect your personal information:
Taking these actions will reduce the risk of further damage and help safeguard your personal data.
If you have received a data breach notification from NJ Lenders, you may be eligible for compensation through a class action lawsuit. Data breaches can cause substantial personal and financial harm, and holding the responsible parties accountable is crucial to ensuring justice for those affected.
If you’re unsure whether you have a case, we highly recommend contacting Class Action U for a free consultation. We partner with top-notch legal representation to navigate this complex process. Joining a class action can amplify your voice and help ensure that data breaches like this are taken seriously by corporate entities.
If your data was compromised, you could be entitled to compensation for:
Loss of privacy
Time spent resolving the breach
Out-of-pocket expenses
Emotional distress
By pursuing a class action lawsuit, you not only have the opportunity to recover damages but also help hold NJ Lenders, accountable potentially prompting them to strengthen their security measures. Reach out to Class Action U today to find out if you qualify for a data breach class action and learn more about the compensation you may be entitled to.