Submitted by agarde03 t3_10pm42k in personalfinance
DJ-Ilium t1_j6l9tc8 wrote
There is a breach somewhere here. Lenders aren’t allowed to send docs through email unless you have signed the electronic consent form. But the saving grace is that loan docs are usually encrypted and requires the last four of a social to open and sign them.
So chances are slim that your info is compromised. Check with your lender on how they were sent out.
agarde03 OP t1_j6laz6j wrote
Yeah, most of the documents have been encrypted, but today my fiance showed me the documents that were sent and they had our SSN and it was just attached to the email with no encryption.
DJ-Ilium t1_j6lb2h5 wrote
And he didn’t have to put his social in to open it up?
agarde03 OP t1_j6lbyj0 wrote
Nope. He even forwarded me the email and I was able to see everything. I didn't have to do anything to see the documents. Whereas with previous documents I did have to confirm his identity to see those.
DJ-Ilium t1_j6lcq54 wrote
How did the lender get the email? Did you fill out an app online or did he just mistype?
agarde03 OP t1_j6lcwuh wrote
Here is what I shared with another comment!
So my fiance started the application, and he shared my email for me to complete the application. That email I did receive and I filled out the application. But after that the lender would directly send us emails and from then my email had been incorrect. So I'm not sure if she just copied my email wrong since I did get one correct email but it was automated.
DJ-Ilium t1_j6ldlqv wrote
Sorry, I saw that right after I replied last. It’s a major no no to for a lender to send a social security number in the open web. Chat with the lender about it and if you want, you can file a report with the DRE for your state if you feel compromised.
Chances are nothing will come of it, but I’m not going to advise you to ignore anything because a leaked social, birthdate and address is a pretty big deal.
Sorry, I don’t have anything comforting to say.
agarde03 OP t1_j6levno wrote
No worries! Ok, thanks for the advice. Don't worry about it, but I do appreciate it!
agarde03 OP t1_j6lc8d6 wrote
Also, the person who sent the documents today with the sensitive information was someone who is assisting our lender too... so I'm not sure if that affects anything.
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