Finastra Technology, Inc. Data Breach

NOTICE: If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH letter from Finastra Technology, contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777 to discuss your legal options, or submit a confidential Case Evaluation form here.

​​​​​​​​On July 3, 2025, Finastra Technology, Inc. (“Finastra”) reported a significant cybersecurity incident to the California Attorney General’s Office. The incident involved unauthorized access to Finastra’s Secure File Transfer Platform (SFTP) between October 31 and November 8, 2024 (the “Data Breach”). The subsequent investigation confirmed that certain files containing customer private data had been exfiltrated.

Recently, Finastra has begun sending data breach notification letters to those affected. Impacted individuals are being offered two years of complimentary identity protection and credit monitoring services through Experian IdentityWorks. If you received a data breach notification letter, it confirms that your data was affected by this Data Breach..

Finastra is a global financial technology leader headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Through its extensive U.S. operations and subsidiaries, Finastra provides banking and financial software solutions to more than 8,100 financial institutions worldwide, including 45 of the world’s top 50 banks. Finastra employs approximately 7,000 staff globally and generates about $1.9 billion in annual revenue.

WHAT INFORMATION IS INVOLVED IN THE FINASTRA TECHNOLOGY, INC. DATA BREACH?

Finastra Technology Inc. Data BreachFinastra has not yet specified which data elements were accessed. However, the following types of information may have been involved:: 

  • Full name
  • Social Security number
  • Financial account information,
  • Other sensitive personal information.

We are actively monitoring any updates and will provide more specific information as it becomes available.

This information is called your Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”). It tells others about you and is considered part of your identity. Businesses are required to secure this information or risk facing statutory penalties, among other legal penalties. Stolen PII can be used by identity thieves to engage in fraudulent activity using your identity. 

The best way to protect yourself after a data breach is to sign up for credit and identity protection services as soon as possible. 

California offers extra protections and legal rights to its residents through the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”).

NOTICE: If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH letter from Finastra Technology, contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777 to discuss your legal options, or submit a confidential Case Evaluation form here.