Posted on 08/28/2025 6:39:48 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Consumer credit reporting giant TransUnion warns it suffered a data breach exposing the personal information of over 4.4 million people in the United States, with BleepingComputer learning the data was stolen from it's Salesforce account.
TransUnion is one of the three major credit bureaus in the United States, alongside Equifax and Experian. It operates in 30 countries, employs 13,000 staff, and has an annual revenue of $3 billion.
It collects and maintains credit information on over 1 billion consumers worldwide, with approximately 200 million of those based in the U.S. This information is shared with 65,000 businesses, including lenders, insurers, and employers.
According to a filing submitted to the Office of the Maine AG, the breach occurred on July 28, 2025, and was discovered two days later.
A sample of the notifications distributed to impacted clients earlier this week specifies that the incident involved a third-party application serving the company's consumer support operations.
"We recently experienced a cyber incident involving a third-party application serving our U.S. consumer support operations," reads the data breach notice.
"The unauthorized access includes some limited personal information belonging to you."
The data exposed in this incident was "limited" according to the company, although what exactly it might entail hasn't been specified in the sample notification.
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This, a thousand times this.
Even if, especially if, your finances are “set” and you have no need of new credit, do this.
15 minutes to open the door for 24 or 48 hours or whatever you need.
In the meantime when one of these happens or any other mishap the thieves get nothing because they go to buy a phone or open up new credit and hit the lock.
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