Data Breach at Bank of America: What You Need to Know

About Bank of America

Bank of America is a leading financial services organization headquartered at 100 N Tryon St., Charlotte, NC 28202. The bank serves millions of customers across the United States, providing a wide array of financial products and services, including banking, investment, and mortgage services.

What Happened

The data breach occurred on October 1, 2024, and was discovered shortly thereafter on October 24, 2024. The breach was categorized as “Other,” indicating that the specific details of the incident may not be fully disclosed. However, it has been confirmed that a total of 414 individuals were affected by this breach, raising concerns about the security of personal information.

Next Steps

If you have been affected by the data breach at Bank of America, it is crucial to take action. SLFLA (Srourian Law Firm) is here to help you understand your options. We recommend reaching out to us for a consultation to discuss potential remedies and to protect your rights. Additionally, Bank of America is offering 24 months of identity theft protection services through Experian, which includes credit monitoring to help safeguard your financial information.

For affected individuals, written notifications were sent out on January 3, 2025, providing further information and guidance on steps to take. If you have not received this notification but believe you may be affected, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Investigations > Data Breach at Bank of America: What You Need to Know

Srourian Law Firm is investigating a potential class action lawsuit against Bank of America for a recent data breach.

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