Investigation into Union Home Mortgage’s Data Breach
In recent developments,
Schubert Jonckheer & Kolbe LLP has initiated an investigation regarding a major data breach that impacted
Union Home Mortgage Corporation, an Ohio-based mortgage lending company. The breach, which was discovered on June 25, 2025, involved unauthorized access to the company’s network, resulting in the compromise of sensitive information belonging to numerous individuals associated with the firm.
The breach reportedly allowed a third party to gain entry to private data, which is particularly alarming given the nature of the information housed by mortgage companies. Amongst the sensitive data compromised are names, Social Security numbers, addresses, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, and/or passport information. This raises serious concerns about the risk of identity theft and potential financial fraud for the affected individuals.
On September 12, 2025, the
Texas Office of the Attorney General revealed that around
24,160 Texans had been directly impacted by this significant breach of privacy. Despite the breach occurring in June,
Union Home Mortgage Corporation did not start notifying affected individuals until approximately August 29, 2025. This delay in communication may have potentially violated both state and federal laws, further complicating the situation.
As the investigation unfolds, those whose data may have been compromised are advised to remain vigilant against identity theft. Affected individuals may possess legal rights to seek compensation if they have suffered financial harm as a result of the breach. Furthermore, they could demand stricter cybersecurity measures be implemented by Union Home Mortgage Corporation moving forward.
If you are affiliated with Union Home Mortgage Corporation or have received a notice regarding this data breach, it is crucial to understand your rights and the steps you can take to protect yourself. Consulting with legal experts specializing in data breaches may be beneficial, as they can provide proper guidance and support during this troubling time.
For more information, affected individuals are encouraged to visit
Schubert Jonckheer & Kolbe LLP's website or reach out directly to the law firm to discuss their potential claims. The firm's experience in representing individuals against corporations may provide necessary assistance to those seeking justice.
In a digital era where personal data is increasingly at risk, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of robust cybersecurity practices by organizations handling sensitive information. Potential victims should be proactive in monitoring their financial accounts and credit reports for any atypical activity as a precautionary measure.
As investigations continue, the financial and personal implications for those affected highlight the urgent need for enhanced security protocols within financial institutions. Companies like
Union Home Mortgage Corporation must prioritize safeguarding their clients' data to prevent such breaches from occurring in the future, reaffirming trust in their services and protecting consumers' right to privacy.