On or around February 17, 2026, Plaza Home Mortgage, Inc. (“Plaza”) detected unauthorized access to one employee’s computer by threat actors. Upon discovering the issue, Plaza immediately took action to shut down the attack and launched a comprehensive investigation.
Following its investigation, Plaza determined that an unauthorized party may have obtained certain personal information stored within its systems. The breach resulted from illegal access to its network, though the specific scope of affected individuals varies.
Plaza began notifying affected individuals on May 19, 2026, and offered complimentary identity theft protection and credit monitoring services through CyEx for 12 months.
Plaza Home Mortgage, Inc. is a privately owned wholesale and correspondent mortgage lender founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Diego, California. Rather than lending directly to the public, they partner with mortgage brokers and banking institutions to provide a wide array of home loan products.
The impacted data may relate to customers whose personal and financial information was stored in Plaza’s systems in connection with mortgage applications or servicing.
Following the breach, Plaza stated that it implemented additional organizational, technical, and administrative safeguards to better protect sensitive information and reduce the likelihood of future incidents.
If you received a Data Breach notification letter from Plaza, it confirms that your personal information may have been accessed and/or acquired by an unauthorized actor during this incident.
What information is involved in the Plaza Home Mortgage, Inc. Data Breach?
Compromised information may include:
First Name
Last Name
Social Security Number
Date of Birth
Driver’s License or Government ID
Mortgage Loan and Financial Information
Your Personally Identifiable Information (PII) includes sensitive data that can be used to identify you or access financial accounts. Organizations that collect financial data are required to implement strong cybersecurity protections.
The exposure of financial and identity-related information significantly increases the risk of identity theft, loan fraud, and unauthorized financial activity.
When sensitive financial data is compromised, individuals may face long-term risks, including fraudulent credit applications and banking misuse.
If your data has been exposed, it is critical to enroll in the offered credit monitoring services, place fraud alerts, and closely monitor your financial accounts.
If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH from Plaza Home Mortgage, your personal information may be at risk.
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