On June 24, 2026, Cashera disclosed customers' loan and contact information to more than 200 recipients on a single, unprotected email. Affected customers are now being identified and a legal investigation is underway.
On June 24, 2026, Cashera sent a mass email to more than 200 customers using an open distribution list. Recipients were placed in the visible "To" field rather than blind-copied, so every recipient could see the full email address of every other customer on the list.
The message referenced individual loan balances, account details, and contact information. As a result, sensitive financial data that should have remained private was disclosed to hundreds of unintended third parties, exposing affected customers to a heightened risk of fraud and identity theft.
200+ customers received the email · Loan & contact data visible to all recipients · Disclosed June 24, 2026
If your information was included in the June 24, 2026 Cashera email, you may have a claim. You are likely affected if all of the following apply to you.
Potential reimbursement of out-of-pocket costs fairly traceable to the breach.
Compensation for the time you spend protecting yourself after the breach.
Credit monitoring and identity-theft protection to guard against misuse.
The right to take part in a potential class action against Cashera.
Keep the June 24 email and any screenshots as evidence of the disclosure.
Watch your bank, loan, and credit accounts closely for unusual activity.
Be cautious of unexpected calls or emails referencing your Cashera loan.
Add your contact details to receive news as the investigation develops.