Data Breach at American National Bank & Trust: What You Need to Know

In January 2025, American National Bank & Trust experienced a significant data breach that compromised sensitive information of its customers. This incident highlights the increasing risks associated with data security in the banking sector. If you have been affected by this breach, it is crucial to understand your rights and options moving forward.

About American National Bank & Trust

American National Bank & Trust has been a trusted financial institution providing banking services to individuals and businesses. With a commitment to customer service and community involvement, the bank has built a reputation for reliability and integrity over the years. However, this recent breach has raised concerns regarding their data protection measures.

What Happened

The data breach occurred on January 21 and 22, 2025, when unauthorized access to the bank’s systems was detected. According to a notification issued by the California Attorney General’s office, sensitive personal information may have been compromised during this time. This breach underscores the importance of safeguarding personal data and the potential repercussions for customers.

For more detailed information about the breach and its implications, you can view the official notification here.

Next Steps

If you believe that your personal information may have been affected by the American National Bank & Trust data breach, it is essential to take action. We at Srourian Law Firm (SLF) are here to help you understand your options and navigate the potential legal implications of this incident. Please reach out to us to discuss how we can assist you in protecting your rights and seeking any necessary remedies.

Investigations > Data Breach at American National Bank & Trust: What You Need to Know

Srourian Law Firm is investigating a potential class action lawsuit against American National Bank & Trust for a recent data breach.

If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH letter from American National Bank & Trust, complete the form below so we can discuss your legal options.

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