Data Breach

SoFi Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

If you were affected by the SoFi Technologies, Inc. data breach, you may be entitled to compensation.
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SoFi Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
SoFi 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 SoFi Technologies, Inc. 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 SoFi Technologies

SoFi Technologies is a financial technology company based in San Francisco. Founded in 2011, the company offers a wide range of digital financial products, including student and personal loans, mortgages, investing, and banking services.

Today, SoFi employs nearly 4,000 people and serves millions of members across the United States.

What Happened?

On or around Jan. 2, 2026, SoFi discovered unauthorized activity in its systems. The incident was the result of social engineering, which allowed an unauthorized individual to access certain internal systems between Dec. 29, 2025, and Jan. 3, 2026.

SoFi activated its incident response plan, engaged cybersecurity experts, and notified law enforcement. The company reported that no unauthorized activity has been observed since Jan. 3, 2026.

The breach affected approximately 38,049 residents in Washington state alone. The exposed information includes:

Information Exposed:

  • Names
  • Full dates of birth
  • Addresses
  • Email addresses
  • Phone numbers
  • Employment information
  • Education information

SoFi stated that no account numbers, passwords, or debit/credit card numbers were accessed.

Your Rights and Next Steps

If you received a notice from SoFi about this data breach, it is important to know your rights. Individuals whose personal information was exposed in a data breach may be entitled to protections under state and federal law. These rights may include:

  • The right to receive a detailed notice about what information was compromised
  • The right to free credit reports and credit monitoring services
  • The right to place a fraud alert or security freeze on credit files
  • The right to seek compensation for any harm caused by the breach

Even if there is no evidence of fraud yet, exposed personal information can be used for identity theft or other malicious purposes in the future. It is wise to monitor credit reports, watch for suspicious activity, and take advantage of any free resources offered by SoFi or credit bureaus.

Lawyers are ready to help individuals understand their rights, navigate the aftermath of the breach, and pursue compensation if eligible. Legal action can also help hold companies accountable for failing to protect sensitive information.

You May Be Entitled to Compensation

If you were affected by the SoFi Technologies data breach, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit and seek compensation for the exposure of your personal information. Lawyers are actively investigating claims and can help guide you through the process.

To find out if you qualify and to take the next step, complete the below form to join the lawsuit investigation.

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