Mr. Cooper leaks personal data of 14 million loan and mortgage customers
A major mortgage and loan company based in Dallas, working under the name Mr. Cooper Group Inc. has released more information on a recent breach. In a data breach notification, the company didn’t say what type of cyberattack caused the compromise of customer data, calling it a rather non-descriptive “External system breach (hacking).”For those unfamiliar with the name, Mr. Cooper is a rebranding of Nationstar Mortgage, and reportedly some 14.7 million homeowners may be affected by the data breach.A month ago, in November 2023, the company stated that the number of affected customers was limited to around 4 million, because banking information related to mortgage payments is hosted with a third-party provider, whose systems were believed not to be compromised.As it turns out, all current and former customers, amounting to over 14 million people had their personal data stolen. Mr. Cooper shut down multiple systems after it discovered the cyberattack on October 31, 2023 and started its investigation.
The data accessible during the attack included the names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and bank account numbers of Mr. Cooper’s customers.
One the page dedicated to the incident, Mr. Cooper states:
Mr. Cooper says it is actively monitoring the dark web without any evidence that the data related to this incident has been further shared, published, or otherwise misused. This may however change if it turns out that any ransomware demands are made and not met. At some points the data thieves may want to cash in for the stolen data.
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