Intelliloan Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Shamis & Gentile P.A., one of the nation's premier class action law firms specializing in data breach cases, is investigating the Intelliloan data breach.
If you were affected by the data breach, your sensitive personally identifiable information may have been exposed, and you may be eligible for compensation.
About Intelliloan
Intelliloan, Inc. is a mortgage lending company based in Costa Mesa, California. Founded in 1993, the company provides home mortgage, refinancing, and home equity loan solutions to homeowners across the United States.
The company employs a team of mortgage professionals to help clients find loan products that fit their needs. With annual revenues of around $22.3 million and a workforce reported between 32 and nearly 100 employees, Intelliloan operates as a direct lender and serves thousands of homeowners each month.
What Happened?
In late March 2025, Intelliloan suffered a significant data breach involving a ransomware attack by a group known as RansomHub. The breach was first made public on the dark web on March 31, 2025.
On May 30, 2025, Intelliloan disclosed the breach to the Texas Attorney General’s office. According to the report, at least 250 individuals in Texas were affected.
Exposed Information:
- Name
- Address
- Social Security Number
- Driver’s license number & government-issued ID number (such as passport or state ID card)
- Financial information (such as account number, credit or debit card number)
- Date of birth
Your Rights and Next Steps
If you received notice from Intelliloan or suspect that your information may have been involved in this breach, you have important rights and may be entitled to take legal action. Companies that collect and store personal and financial information are required by law to protect it.
- Identity Protection Services: Sign up for any free identity protection services Intelliloan may offer.
- Monitor your accounts carefully: Check your financial statements regularly for suspicious activity or unauthorized transactions. If you notice anything unusual, contact your financial institution immediately.
- Fraud alert and free credit reports: A fraud alert informs creditors to take extra steps to verify your identity before opening new accounts in your name. Consumers are also entitled to one free credit report annually from each credit bureau. You can request a fraud alert or a credit report by contacting any one of the three major credit bureaus.
- Seek legal help: Lawyers are ready to help you understand your rights and pursue compensation.
You May Be Entitled to Compensation
If your personal and financial information was exposed in the Intelliloan data breach, you may qualify to receive compensation for damages. Lawyers are investigating this ransomware incident and can help you determine your eligibility.
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