
A US lender is warning more than 100,000 users that their personal information is at risk after a third-party data breach.
New filings with Maine’s Attorney General show members of Illinois-based MidAmerica Credit Union (MACU) are affected by a cyberattack that hit Marquis Software Solutions, a vendor of MACU.
In total, 131,070 people are impacted.
“On or about August 14, 2025, MACU was informed by Marquis Software Solutions (“Marquis”) – a vendor of MACU – that it had identified suspicious activity on its network and determined that the activity was the result of a cybersecurity incident.
It launched an investigation and determined that an unauthorized third party accessed Marquis’ computing environment and may have accessed and acquired certain files from its systems. On October 27, 2025, Marquis provided MACU with a list of MACU data which may have been accessed.”
The personal information includes first and last names and Social Security Numbers.
Marquis, in coordination with Epiq, is mailing notification letters, and MACU is offering 24 months of single bureau credit monitoring, fraud consultation, and identity theft restoration services.
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