UPDATED:    March 13, 2025

United Faith Ministries Data Breach Lawsuit

Data Breach Summary

United Faith Ministries

Who Was Affected
Individuals associated United Faith Ministries
Impacted Data
Names, dates of birth, address, Social Security numbers, and financial Information
Date of Breach
Not specified
Have you been affected by United Faith Ministries's data breach?

Unite Health Share Ministries (UHSM), operating under United Faith Ministries, has disclosed a data breach following a cybersecurity incident that allowed unauthorized access to its computer network. According to a filing with the Texas Attorney General’s Office, UHSM formally reported the breach on March 11, 2025, after concluding an internal investigation.

Investigation Confirms Unauthorized Access

While the exact cause and method of the breach remain unclear, UHSM’s investigation confirmed that an unauthorized party accessed confidential consumer information. However, it is not yet confirmed whether United Faith Ministries itself was directly targeted or if the breach resulted from a third-party vendor’s security failure.

Despite the seriousness of the breach, UHSM has not yet issued a press release or posted a notice on its website regarding the incident. The Attorney General’s filing provides little insight into how the breach occurred, leaving many unanswered questions.

What Information Was Compromised?

The compromised data may include:

  • Full names
  • Social Security numbers
  • Addresses
  • Dates of birth

How to Know if You Were Affected

If you received a data breach notification from United Faith Ministries, your personal information may have been compromised. While most victims are officially notified through a “Notice of Data Breach” in the mail, the consequences—such as fraudulent transactions and identity theft—can begin long before the notice arrives.

Steps to Take if You Were Affected by the United Faith Ministries Data Breach

Stay Alert for Phishing Scams
Scammers may exploit the data breach by posing as United Faith Ministries. Be cautious of unexpected emails, texts, or calls requesting personal information. When in doubt, verify communications directly with the company through official channels.

Monitor Your Credit and Financial Accounts
Regularly check your bank statements, credit card activity, and credit reports for unauthorized transactions. Set up account alerts to detect suspicious activity early. Take advantage of free credit reports and review them carefully for unfamiliar accounts or discrepancies.

Consider Freezing Your Credit
For added security, request a credit freeze from all three major credit bureaus. This prevents new accounts from being opened in your name while still allowing you to use existing credit. You can temporarily lift the freeze when necessary if applying for credit.

Class Action U, in partnership with KO Lawyers, is helping individuals affected by the United Faith Ministries data breach explore their legal options. If your personal information was compromised, you may be eligible for compensation.

How Class Action U Can Help

Class Action U is committed to empowering consumers to take collective legal action against corporations that fail to protect sensitive data. By joining a class action lawsuit, affected individuals can pursue compensation efficiently while holding United Faith Ministries accountable for their negligence.

Potential compensation may cover:

  • Loss of privacy
  • Time spent addressing the breach
  • Out-of-pocket expenses
  • Emotional distress

A successful lawsuit could also compel United Faith Ministries to strengthen their security measures and prevent future breaches. Contact Class Action U today to determine your eligibility for a data breach class action lawsuit and explore the compensation that may be available to you.

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