New York, March 14, 2025 –A Bank of America data breach may have compromised customer details, including Social Security numbers and financial data. A major legal battle is unfolding!
In a shocking data breach, Bank of America (BoA) has potentially exposed sensitive customer information, sparking an immediate legal investigation.
National law firm Edelson Lechtzin LLP is now reviewing claims on behalf of affected customers, raising concerns about data security failures at one of the world’s largest financial institutions.
On December 30, 2024, BoA detected suspicious activity linked to a third-party document disposal vendor. This vendor failed to secure sensitive banking records, resulting in highly confidential customer data being exposed.
The leaked data includes:
- Names, addresses, and phone numbers
- Social Security numbers and financial account details
- Email addresses and government IDs
Legal expert Marc H. Edelson commented:
“”This breach is a direct violation of customer trust. BoA must be held accountable for failing to safeguard sensitive information.
With millions potentially at risk for identity theft and fraud, Edelson Lechtzin LLP is investigating a class action lawsuit against BoA. Customers affected by the breach are urged to monitor their accounts and credit reports for suspicious activity.
Cybersecurity expert Lisa Montgomery warned:
Financial breaches like this don’t just disappear. Victims may face fraud attempts for years.
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