Investigation into Optimum First Mortgage Data Breach by Edelson Lechtzin LLP
In a concerning development for the mortgage sector, Edelson Lechtzin LLP, a renowned national class action law firm, has launched an investigation into a significant data breach involving Optimum First Mortgage. The breach was reported to have occurred around June 19, 2026, and was linked to a cyberattack by the ransomware group known as "Pear."
What Happened?
The cyberattack against Optimum First Mortgage was alarming, as it involved sensitive personal information of countless individuals. The hacker group claimed responsibility for the breach and threatened to release confidential data if their demands were not met. This situation is particularly disconcerting given the financial implications for those affected,
Exposed Information
Victims of the data breach are at risk of having their sensitive information leaked, which includes:
- - Mortgage Applications: Details like income and employment history, critical for approval processes.
- - Tax Records: Essential financial documents could be used unlawfully if they fall into the wrong hands.
- - Social Security Numbers: These numbers are key to one’s identity and can lead to severe identity theft issues if misused.
- - Bank Account Details: Access to such information gives rise to fraudulent activities.
Who Might Be Affected?
Individuals who have received notifications regarding this breach from Optimum First Mortgage are now facing increased risks related to identity theft and fraud. It's imperative for these individuals to take immediate action to protect their personal and financial data.
Legal Options Available
In response to the breach, Edelson Lechtzin LLP aims to evaluate the potential for a class-action lawsuit. This legal action seeks to provide remedies for individuals whose data may have been compromised. The firm is offering free evaluations to advise individuals on their rights and potential claims resulting from this incident.
Recommended Protective Measures
Given the gravity of the data breach, affected individuals should take the following steps:
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Monitor Financial Statements: Regularly check bank and credit card statements for any unauthorized transactions.
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Credit Reports: Keeping a close eye on credit reports can help identify any new accounts opened in your name.
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Confirm Data Involvement: Those notified should confirm the involvement of their data in the breach and keep all related communication from Optimum First Mortgage.
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Fraud Alerts: Individuals are encouraged to place alerts on their credit reports to warn potential creditors to take extra steps before extending credit.
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Credit Monitoring Services: Consider enrolling in these services to keep an eye on any suspicious activities.
Contact for Free Case Evaluation
For those affected or who believe they may have been impacted by this breach, speaking with a data privacy attorney is crucial. Interested individuals can reach out to:
Marc Edelson, Esq.
Edelson Lechtzin LLP
411 S. State Street, Suite N-300, Newtown, PA 18940
Phone: 844-696-7492 ext. 2
Email: [email protected]
Website:
www.edelson-law.com
About Optimum First Mortgage
Optimum First Mortgage is dedicated to providing a range of mortgage services, including options for home purchases and refinancing. This breach raises serious concerns about data security in the mortgage industry and further highlights the need for stringent protective measures against such cyber threats.
About Edelson Lechtzin LLP
As a leading national class action law firm, Edelson Lechtzin LLP specializes not only in data breach litigation but also in various fields including securities fraud, antitrust violations, employee benefit schemes, and consumer fraud. Their commitment to protecting individuals' rights, especially in the wake of today’s increasing cyber threats, positions them to advocate for those affected by this incident effectively.