Doxim
Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit

Posted: June 15, 2024 -- Attention, victims of the Doxim data breach.

Abington Cole + Ellery is investigating the data breach recently announced by Doxim.

Doxim data breach summary:

A currently UNKNOWN number of individuals were affected by the Doxim data breach.

Breached data may include, but is not necessarily limited to: names, mailing addresses, account numbers, and/or Social Security numbers.

On December 30, 2023, Doxim identified unusual activity on the section of its computer network dedicated to credit union services. In response, Doxim claims it immediately shut down these systems, informed law enforcement, and brought in top cybersecurity experts to conduct an investigation.

During this process, Doxim found that files had been taken from its network. A thorough review revealed that some of these files contained personal information. Doxim is cooperating with federal law enforcement on the criminal investigation and is collaborating with cybersecurity experts to strengthen its defenses.

Additionally, Doxim has hired a third-party service to monitor online forums and marketplaces for related information.

As a result of the data breach, Doxim is offering 12 months of free credit monitoring and/or identity theft protection services to affected individuals.

Additional information about the Doxim data breach may be found here: Doxim Submitted Breach Notification Sample.

About Doxim:

Doxim is a provider of customer engagement software and document solutions for regulated industries. The company focuses on delivering digital transformation and customer communications management solutions to financial services and healthcare organizations. Doxim's offerings include automated client onboarding, account opening, loan origination, and digital transaction management. Its solutions aim to enhance customer experience, streamline operations, and ensure regulatory compliance. Doxim serves a wide range of clients, including banks, credit unions, wealth management firms, and insurance companies. The company is headquartered in Canada and operates across North America.

The Doxim Website may have additional information about or provide periodic updates regarding the data breach.

For more information about steps you can take to possibly reduce the chances harm arising from a data breach, please review the following article: What are some steps you can take if you've been the victim of a data breach?

If you believe you are a victim of the Doxim data breach, and if you would like to volunteer to serve as a class representative in a class action lawsuit regarding this data breach, please submit your information via the form on this webpage. This website is not associated with nor authorized by Doxim or any affiliated companies. If you have received any other data breach notifications, you may to review Abington Cole + Ellery's current list of data breach investigations.