Central National Bank Notifies Texas AG of Recent Data Breach Affecting an Unknown Number of Customers

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On March 28, 2023, Central National Bank filed a notice of data breach with the Texas Attorney General after learning that confidential client data entrusted to the bank was leaked following a cybersecurity event. Based on the company’s official filing, the incident resulted in an unauthorized party gaining access to consumers’ names, addresses, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, state identification numbers and financial account information. After confirming that consumer data was leaked, CNB began sending out data breach notification letters to all individuals who were impacted by the recent data security incident.

If you received a data breach notification from Central National Bank, it is essential you understand what is at risk and what you can do about it. As we’ve discussed previously, data breaches like this one place your highly sensitive information into the hands of the criminals who carried out the attack. While there is no telling what hackers will do with your information, the most common outcome is that they use the stolen data to commit identity theft and other frauds against victims. To learn more about how to protect yourself from becoming a victim of fraud or identity theft and what your legal options are in the wake of the Central National Bank data breach, please reach out to a dedicated data breach lawyer for assistance.

What We Know So Far About the Central National Bank Breach

News of the Central National Bank is still fresh; however, what we know at this point comes from the company’s filing with the Attorney General of Texas. According to this source, the bank recently learned that information stored on its computer system was subject to unauthorized access. In response, CNB launched an investigation into the incident in hopes of learning whether any customer information was leaked as a result.

The Central National Bank investigation confirmed that an unauthorized party was able to access certain information that had been provided to the bank by its customers.

Upon discovering that sensitive consumer data was made available to an unauthorized party, Central National Bank began to review the affected files to determine what information was compromised and which consumers were impacted. While the breached information varies depending on the individual, it may include your name, address, Social Security number, driver’s license number, state identification number and financial account information.

On March 28, 2023, Central National Bank sent out data breach letters to all individuals whose information was compromised as a result of the recent data security incident.

More Information About Central National Bank

Central National Bank is a financial institution based in Waco, Texas. Central National Bank operates four locations in Texas, including in Austin, Waco, and Temple. The bank offers the traditional suite of financial services to its individual and corporate clients, including checking and savings accounts, personal loans, business loans, home mortgages, credit cards and merchant services. Central National Bank employs more than 72 people and generates approximately $12 million in annual revenue.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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