CoVantage Credit Union Data Breach
About the Investigation:
If so, your sensitive personal identifiable information may have been stolen!
CoVantage is a credit union with locations in Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois, which recently reported a breach of their internal computer systems. The breach was discovered in August of 2025, and at that time data was viewed or stolen by an unauthorized party who bypassed CoAdvantage cybersecurity measures. CoVantage mailed notice letters to affected individuals on November 26, advising them of the breach and which of their data was compromised. This data could include names, addresses, phone numbers, birth dates, Social Security numbers, bank account information and more.
Data breaches are serious matters that can cause long term damage. Hackers break into networks so that they can steal your personal information to sell it on the dark web, commit identity theft, financial theft or other frauds.
How do you know if you were affected? If you receive a letter from CoVantage Credit Union notifying you that your private information was impacted in their data breach, contact us to find out if you may be eligible for compensation!
What should you do if you were affected? If the notice letter you receive offers you credit monitoring services, you should sign up for them. Keep a copy of the data breach notice letter for your records and monitor your accounts for any fraudulent activity. Change the passwords to any accounts you currently have and contact an attorney who can help you with next steps by filling out the form on this page!



