Connex, one of the largest credit unions in Connex, warned tens of thousands of members that unknown assailants had stolen their personal and financial information after dissolving their system in early June.
Established in 1940, this member-owned organization is a non-profit, with assets of more than $ 1 billion, which provides banking, insurance and credit card services to more than 70,000 members in eight branches in Greater New Haven region including New Heaven, Hartford, Middlesex and Fairfield Counties.
Data sent to the affected persons through the US Mail filed in the Breach notification letters and with the office of the Attorney General of the Main, COX said that it discovered the incident on 3 June, a day after the violation of its network.
“Investigations have shown that some files can be accessed or downloaded without authority between June 2 and 3, 2025,” Said this. “On July 27, 2025, Connex identified some individuals whose personal information may be involved in the event.”
The non-profit has not yet found evidence that the attackers have gained access to the money or accounts of the affected members, but have discovered that they have stolen a combination of personal and financial data, including name, account number, debit card information, social security numbers and government IDs.
While Breach does not mention anything about the stolen data being used in the notification letter attacks, Conx Now A scam displays warning On its official websites, the members of the scammers were involved in the ongoing fishing attacks, taking care.
“Please keep in mind that scammers are calling the members applying the Connex employees. Connex will never call you and ask for PIN, Passcode, or account number,” Connex warns. “If you receive a suspicious call or text, hang and call us directly to 1-800-CR-Union (203-603-5700).”
This disclosure comes on a heels of a wave of data violations associated with the forced recovery group, which targets salesforce institutes in a wishing and social engineering attacks, affecting many high-profile companies, including Aliyanz Life, Adidas, Kantas, Louis Witan, Deor, Dyr, Dyr, Dyrn, Dyman, Diurens, Diurens, Dyer Tiffany & Co.Channel, and Google.
The insurance sector has also been targeted by attacks associated with scattered Spider Hacker Collective, which has focused on aviation firms and retail companies in recent months.