UPDATED:    July 29, 2025

Union Home Mortgage Corp Data Breach Lawsuit

Data Breach Summary

Union Home Mortgage Corp

Who Was Affected
Union Home Mortgage Corp
Impacted Data
Names, Social Security numbers, Addresses, Dates of birth, Driver’s license/state ID numbers, and Passport numbers, may have been exposed
Date of Breach
July 25, 2025
Have you been affected by Union Home Mortgage Corp's data breach?

On July 25, 2025, Union Home Mortgage Corp. reported a data breach to the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation. While detailed information about the incident remains scarce, the company has disclosed in a letter from its attorneys that sensitive customer information, including names, Social Security numbers, addresses, dates of birth, driver’s license/state ID numbers, and passport numbers, may have been exposed.

Union Home Mortgage Data Breach Details

Union Home Mortgage became aware of a data security incident that compromised personal information held by the company. According to the company’s legal team, the breach involved unauthorized access to its systems, though the full scope of the incident is still under investigation. The company has notified relevant authorities, including the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs, and is currently working to assess the extent of the damage and the number of individuals affected.

Information Exposed

The exposed data includes sensitive personal details, such as:

  • Names

  • Social Security Numbers

  • Addresses

  • Dates of Birth

  • Driver’s License/State ID Numbers

  • Passport Numbers

What You Can Do After the Data Breach Impacting Union Home Mortgage

If your personal information has been breached, it’s important to take immediate and proactive steps to minimize the potential impact and protect yourself from identity theft or fraud. Here are some general actions that you should consider taking:

  • Monitor Credit Reports: Check your credit reports regularly for suspicious activity.

  • Place a Fraud Alert or Credit Freeze: Set up a fraud alert or freeze your credit to prevent unauthorized access.

  • Monitor Financial Accounts: Review bank and credit card statements for unfamiliar transactions.

  • Watch for Phishing Scams: Be cautious of unsolicited requests for personal information.

  • Change Passwords: Update passwords for online accounts and use strong, unique ones.

  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Add an extra layer of security to online accounts.

  • Review Health and Insurance Info: Check for fraudulent charges if health data was exposed.

Class Action Lawsuit Investigation

Given the sensitive nature of the breach, Class Action Lawyers partnered with Class Action U, are currently investigating whether affected individuals may have grounds to pursue a class action lawsuit against Union Home Mortgage. Those whose data was compromised could be entitled to compensation for any damages resulting from this incident.

Contact Class Action U for Legal Support

If you were affected by the Union Home Mortgage data breach, you could be entitled to compensation for any potential damages resulting from this incident. Class Action U is here to help you navigate the process and connect you with experienced attorneys who specialize in data breach cases. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to explore your legal recourse.

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