The $1.4 billion First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union in Allentown, Pa., said it had a data security incident that impacted the personal and account information of more than 98,000 current and former members.
The credit union's notice that was sent to the office of Maine's Attorney General reported that the data security incident affected 98,809 persons, including 28 Maine residents. While the credit union posted a notice about this incident on its website's home page on Aug. 2, the notice did not include the number of persons that may have been affected.
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