AOD Federal Credit Union Data Incident Settlement
$75–$5,000
What happened
AOD Federal Credit Union experienced unauthorized access to its network from August 8-9, 2024, potentially exposing settlement class members' private information including names, Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, and other personally identifiable information. The defendant denies any wrongdoing and the court has not decided who is right.
Do you qualify?
All individuals whose private information may have been compromised in the data incident affecting AOD Federal Credit Union from August 8-9, 2024.
How to file
Submit a timely Claim Form by September 1, 2026 (postmarked or submitted). You can claim documented losses up to $5,000 with proof of fraud/identity theft, or receive an estimated $75 without documentation, plus two years of free credit monitoring. Your payment may adjust pro rata based on total valid claims received.
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