McLean Mortgage Corporation Data Breach

McLean Mortgage Corporation Data Breach

McLean Mortgage Corporation Data Breach: What You Need to Know

At Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C., we are investigating reports of a significant data breach involving McLean Mortgage Corporation, a mortgage lending company based in Virginia. This breach may have exposed highly sensitive personal information belonging to an undisclosed number of individuals.

If you received a data breach notification letter from McLean Mortgage, you may have legal options—and we are here to help you understand your rights.

About McLean Mortgage Corporation

Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, McLean Mortgage Corporation offers home refinancing, mortgage lending, and construction loan services. The company works with home buyers and borrowers across the region, handling substantial amounts of personal and financial data.

What Happened?

According to a data breach report filed with the Attorney General of Maine, McLean Mortgage detected suspicious activity on its network on October 17, 2024. A subsequent investigation revealed that an unauthorized third party had gained access to internal systems and may have viewed or downloaded sensitive files.

On June 11, 2025, the company began sending out breach notification letters to impacted individuals, including residents in Maine. These letters outlined the specific types of personal data that may have been compromised and offered complimentary credit monitoring services.

What Information May Have Been Exposed In The Data Breach?

The type of information potentially accessed in the breach includes:

  • Full Name
  • Social Security Number
  • Driver’s License Number
  • Government-Issued Identification (e.g., passport or state ID)
  • Financial Account Information

This information can be used for identity theft, financial fraud, and other malicious activity. If your data was exposed, you could be at risk—even if you haven’t noticed suspicious activity yet.

What Should You Do Next?

If you received a notification from McLean Mortgage Corporation, we strongly recommend the following:

  • Monitor your financial accounts and credit reports
  • Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze with the major credit bureaus
  • Save all communications related to the breach
  • Speak with a data breach attorney to evaluate your legal rights

How We Can Help

At Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C., our attorneys have experience holding companies accountable when they fail to protect sensitive consumer information. You may be entitled to financial compensation for:

  • Time and money spent dealing with the breach
  • Emotional distress
  • The risk and burden of ongoing identity protection
  • Actual or attempted identity theft or fraud

We offer free consultations, and you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

Call us today at (205) 322-8880 or complete our online form to schedule a confidential case review.

Links

[1] https://www.maine.gov/agviewer/content/ag/985235c7-cb95-4be2-8792-a1252b4f8318/e423ab1f-c575-44f8-b5fc-c02533be7338.html

[2] https://mm.nh.gov/files/uploads/doj/remote-docs/mclean-mortgage-202506011.pdf  

[3] https://www.linkedin.com/company/mclean-mortgage-corporation/about/

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