
Bank of America customers recently received notices about a data breach that exposed personal information. This breach occurred at Infosys McCamish Systems LLC ("IMS"), a third-party company used by Bank of America. The leaked information could include names, Social Security numbers, financial account details, addresses, and dates of birth.
What Happened?
In November 2023, a cyberattack targeted IMS, allowing unauthorized access to sensitive information. IMS alerted Bank of America about the potential compromise of customer data. Importantly, Bank of America's own systems were not affected by the breach.
What to Do if You Received a Notice
If you received a data breach notification from Bank of America or Infosys McCamish Systems, take these steps immediately:
- Carefully review the notice to understand what specific information was compromised.
- Monitor your financial accounts for any suspicious activity.
- Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze to protect your credit.
- Stay vigilant against potential identity theft or fraud attempts.
Need Help?
A data breach lawyer can assist you in understanding your options and help protect your identity and financial assets following this breach. For further information, please [visit our website – include a link].
About the Companies
- Bank of America, N.A. is a major U.S. financial institution offering banking, investing, and wealth management services.
- Infosys McCamish Systems LLC provides life insurance and retirement services and is a subsidiary of the IT company Infosys Limited.