The Carrington Mortgage Services Ransomware Attack
Cybersecurity incidents have become increasingly common in the mortgage industry, with multiple lenders and servicers experiencing data breaches that compromised sensitive customer information. Carrington Mortgage Services is the latest player to be impacted, as a ransomware attack at its vendor Alvaria compromised the information of its customers, including partial Social Security numbers.
In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the details of this breach, as well as other recent cybersecurity incidents in the mortgage industry.
Details of the Data Compromised in the Attack
Last week, Carrington Mortgage Services announced that a technology company it uses, Alvaria, experienced a ransomware attack in March. As a result, the personal information of some of Carrington’s customers, including partial Social Security numbers, was compromised.
Although neither Carrington nor Alvaria disclosed the total number of affected clients, a letter to state attorneys general indicated that at least 4,167 residents of Massachusetts were impacted. This is the most recent hack of a mortgage player, following a series of incidents across the industry last year.
Alvaria’s Response to the Breach
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