SRP Federal Credit Union’s Data Drama: 240,000 Affected in Cyberattack Fiasco!

SRP Federal Credit Union is in hot water, notifying 240,000 people of a potential data breach. During a two-month cyber-vacation, a mystery hacker may have grabbed names, Social Security numbers, and more. SRP is offering free identity protection, though there’s no evidence of misuse. Nitrogen, a ransomware group, claims responsibility.

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SRP Federal Credit Union’s latest cybersecurity blunder is like leaving your front door wide open in a neighborhood known for its candy-stealing squirrels. Sure, they’ll offer you a free security system for a year, but wouldn’t it have been better if they’d just locked the door in the first place? Also, kudos to Nitrogen for turning a digital heist into a Black Friday sale!

Key Points:

  • SRP Federal Credit Union suffered a cyberattack affecting over 240,000 people.
  • The attack spanned from September 5, 2024, to November 4, 2024.
  • Compromised data includes names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers.
  • Nitrogen ransomware group claims responsibility, allegedly stealing 650 GB of data.
  • SRP is offering one year of free identity protection to affected individuals.

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