On August 26, 2025, Union Home Mortgage Corp. (“UHM”) learned that personal information was potentially accessed without authorization due to an incident detected on June 25, 2025. UHM immediately initiated an investigation, engaged independent digital forensics experts, enhanced its security environment, and informed the FBI. At this time, there is no evidence of misuse or attempted misuse of any impacted information.
The company is offering 12 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity protection services through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company specializing in fraud assistance and remediation.
Union Home Mortgage Corp. (UHM) is an independent mortgage banking company founded in 1970 that aims to make homeownership accessible. Based in Strongsville, Ohio, it operates with over 155 branch locations across 48 states and the District of Columbia and is licensed as a lender in these locations.
If you received a Data Breach notification letter from Union Home Mortgage Corp., it confirms that your information was potentially impacted.
What information is involved in the Union Mortgage Corp. Data Breach?
Compromised information may include:
Name
Loan Number
Social Security Number
Driver’s License or Government-Issued ID Number
Date of Birth
Your Personally Identifiable Information (PII) includes details that can identify you, and organizations are legally obligated to safeguard this data. Failure to do so can result in statutory fines and other legal consequences. If PII is stolen, it may be exploited by criminals to commit identity fraud.
A specific category of PII is Protected Health Information (PHI), which pertains to personal medical data. PHI is protected under federal and state regulations. Entities such as healthcare providers and businesses that manage PHI must ensure its security. Just like PII, compromised PHI can be misused by identity thieves, and it’s common for cybercriminals to use both types of information together.
If your data has been exposed in a breach, one of the most effective steps you can take is to enroll in credit and identity monitoring services promptly.
Residents of California benefit from enhanced privacy rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and medical privacy protections under the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act (CMIA). These laws grant additional rights and remedies for breaches involving personal and medical data.
If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH letter from Union Home Mortgage Corp., your personal and financial information may be at risk. This type of data can be exploited by identity thieves to commit fraud and other crimes.
Contact the Data Breach Lawyers at Emery | Reddy, PC for a Free Case Review today.