A significant data breach has allegedly targeted USA Credit Control, a company specializing in debt collection for the healthcare and telecommunication industries. The company, which has been in operation since 1953, presents itself as a preferred partner for major creditors and is fully compliant with all federal, state, and local laws. The alleged incident, originating from a post on a dark web forum, has resulted in the potential exposure of a massive database containing 9.1 million records.
The importance of this alleged breach lies in the sensitive nature of the data handled by a debt collection agency that has been operating for over seven decades. The leaked information allegedly contains a vast amount of personal and financial details of individuals. A screenshot accompanying the leak announcement showcases a spreadsheet with numerous columns, indicating the breadth of the compromised information. The potential victims are individuals whose debts in the healthcare or telecommunications sectors have been handled by USA Credit Control.
The compromised data, presented in a CSV file format, allegedly includes a wide range of personally identifiable information (PII) and financial data. The leaked data titles purportedly include:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Address (including County, City, State, and Zip)
- Gender
- Age
- Property Details (including Property $, Property Type, and Property/Mortgage)
- Mortgage Information (including Mortgage Lender, Mortgage Loan Type, Loan To Value, and Home Value Mortgage)
- Email Address