At least not 5.6 million people His name, address, date of birth, and social security number were stolen from 700credit, a company that runs a credit check and automated verification service for use in the United States.
In the statement websiteMichigan-based 700credit blames October data breach on unknown bad actors.
According to Michigan Attorney GeneralPlains hackers stole personal data collected from dealers between May and October 2025.
The company said it is now sending letters by mail to individuals whose information was stolen in a data breach, which offers credit monitoring services.
“If you get a letter from 700credit, don’t ignore it,” said Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. “It’s important that anyone affected by this data breach act quickly to protect that information. The service freezes credit or monitors fraudulently, and I encourage Michiganders to use secure identities.”

