Continental Bancorporation Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Continental Bancorporation data breach. If you received notice that your information was exposed during this breach, you may be entitled to compensation. It's free to join our investigation to see if we can help you recover.

Continental Bancorporation Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you recently warned that your Continental Bank information was hacked? A sophisticated cyber-attack exploiting a CrushFTP vulnerability may have exposed customers’ most sensitive personal and financial data. Act now to learn your rights and protect yourself.

Data Breach Overview

On April 10, 2025, Continental Bancorporation (“Continental Bank”) detected an unauthorized attempt to infiltrate its network through a newly disclosed CrushFTP server flaw. A forensic investigation confirmed that cybercriminals may have downloaded files containing customer identities and banking credentials. Continental publicly released an updated Notice of Data Security Incident on August 4, 2025 and filed the required report with the New Hampshire Attorney General on August 8, 2025.

What Information Was Exposed?

  • Full names
  • Social Security numbers
  • Dates of birth
  • Mailing addresses
  • Driver’s license or other state-issued ID numbers
  • Financial institution names and online banking credentials
  • Bank account and routing numbers
  • Potential medical or other sensitive data

Timeline of the Continental Bancorporation Data Breach

  • April 10, 2025 — Suspicious activity through CrushFTP vulnerability detected.
  • April–July 2025 — Third-party cybersecurity experts investigate and secure systems.
  • August 4, 2025 — Updated breach notice published on Continental Bank’s website.
  • August 8, 2025 — Mandatory disclosure filed with the New Hampshire Attorney General.
  • Ongoing — Written notification letters mailed to impacted customers.

What Continental Bancorporation Is Doing

The bank reports that it has patched the CrushFTP vulnerability, engaged external incident-response teams, and is offering complimentary credit-monitoring to customers whose Social Security numbers were involved. A dedicated hotline is available at 1-866-561-6086 (Mon–Fri, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. CT) for questions.

Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)

Steps You Can Take to Protect Yourself

  • Enroll in the free credit-monitoring offered by Continental Bank.
  • Request fraud alerts or a credit freeze with Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion.
  • Review bank and credit-card statements for unfamiliar charges.
  • Beware of phishing emails or calls impersonating Continental Bank.
  • Consider identity-theft insurance or ongoing dark-web monitoring services.

Your Legal Options

Under state and federal consumer-protection laws, victims of data breaches may pursue compensation for:

  • Out-of-pocket expenses (e.g., credit-report fees, postage, notary costs)
  • Time spent dealing with fraud or securing accounts
  • Unauthorized charges or losses that the bank does not reimburse
  • Anxiety, emotional distress, or diminished privacy value

If you received a breach letter, you could qualify to join a lawsuit seeking monetary relief and stronger security commitments from Continental Bancorporation.

How to File a Claim

Gather your breach notice and any evidence of fraudulent activity. Then consult with a data-breach attorney or a class-action claims administrator to confirm eligibility and start the compensation process.

Continental Bancorporation Data Breach FAQ

What caused the Continental Bancorporation data breach?

Hackers exploited a recently revealed vulnerability in CrushFTP file-transfer software used by Continental Bank, gaining access to internal servers.

How do I know if my information was involved?

Continental Bank is mailing letters to all individuals whose data was in the compromised files. If you moved recently, contact the hotline to confirm whether you were included.

Is Continental Bancorporation offering credit monitoring?

Yes. Impacted customers are eligible for a free credit-monitoring and identity-protection package. Enrollment instructions are contained in the mailed notice.

What should I do if I see unauthorized transactions?

Immediately notify your financial institution, file a police report if necessary, and document all communication—this evidence may support reimbursement or legal claims.

Can I sue Continental Bancorporation for the data breach?

Potentially. Victims may band together in a class action seeking damages for financial losses, lost time, and emotional distress. Eligibility depends on proof that your data was exposed.

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