Security News > 2024 > January > loanDepot cyberattack causes data breach for 16.6 million people

Mortgage lender loanDepot says that approximately 16.6 million people had their personal information stolen in a ransomware attack disclosed earlier this month.
Today, after confirming that millions of people had their data stolen, the company said it would notify individuals impacted by this data breach, providing them with free credit monitoring and identity protection services.
In May 2023, loanDepot disclosed another data breach resulting from an August 2022 cyberattack that exposed customer data.
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