NCB Management Service Inc. Data Breach

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NCB Management Service Inc. Data Breach

NOTICE: If you received a letter from NCB Management Services, Inc. related to a data breach that occurred in February 2023, contact Morgan & Morgan to discuss your legal rights and for a free confidential case evaluation.

Morgan & Morgan’s award-winning and industry-leading data privacy attorneys are investigating NCB Management Service Inc.’s (NCB) recently announced data breach. NCB provides corporate clients with accounts receivable management solutions designed to decrease outstanding accounts receivable. NCB also purchases debt from other companies, including Bank of America. The NCB data breach affected approximately 500,000 individuals, exposing personal information including:

  • Names
  • Social Security numbers
  • Addresses
  • Phone numbers
  • Email addresses
  • Dates of birth
  • Employment positions
  • Wages
  • Driver's license numbers
  • Account numbers
  • Credit card numbers
  • Routing numbers
  • Account balances
  • Account statuses

What Happened?

In February 2023, NCB discovered unauthorized access to its computer systems that housed client information. NCB conducted an investigation and determined that an unauthorized third party may have obtained the personally identifiable information of ~500,000 individuals.

NCB began notifying affected individuals on March 24, 2023. According to NCB, confidential client account information maintained by NCB was potentially compromised. The information involved may have included details about credit card accounts individuals formerly had with Bank of America. Likely NCB has this customer information as a result of buying credit card balances from Bank of America.

How Can I Get Help?

If you received a data breach notification, contact us for a free case review. Consumers place a significant amount of trust in the companies we choose to share our information with, making the actions of NCB all the more unacceptable. If you suspect that your information was exposed in the NCB data breach, Morgan & Morgan is here to help.

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