Fintech lender offering personal loans, credit products, and other consumer finance services.
Prosper, a San Francisco-based fintech company offering personal loans and consumer credit products, detected unauthorized access to its systems in September 2025. The breach exposed records tied to approximately 17.6 million unique email addresses, covering both existing customers and loan applicants. The method of intrusion has not been publicly disclosed. The exposed data includes names, dates of birth, home addresses, Social Security numbers, government-issued ID details, employment status, income levels, credit status, IP addresses, and browser information. Together, these fields form a complete financial and identity profile of the kind a lender collects during a loan application. For affected individuals, this combination creates serious risk of identity theft, fraudulent loan applications, and targeted scams that may reference personal financial details to appear credible. Prosper stated it found no evidence of unauthorized access to customer accounts or funds, and that its operations remained uninterrupted. As of early 2026, no confirmed class-action litigation or regulatory enforcement action specific to this breach had been widely documented. Despite the absence of confirmed misuse, anyone whose data was held by Prosper should monitor their credit reports closely, consider placing a credit freeze, and remain alert to unsolicited contact referencing their financial information.
ObscureIQ assessment: Severe risk of identity theft, fraud, account takeover, and lending-themed scams. Borrower status and financial vulnerability can significantly amplify targeting risk.
In September 2025 Prosper announced it had detected unauthorized access to its systems, disclosing exposure of approximately 17.6 million unique email addresses alongside names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, home addresses, employment status, income data, credit status, IP addresses, and government identification numbers. The exposed fields represent a comprehensive financial and identity profile — the full picture a lender would hold on a loan applicant. Prosper advised it found no evidence of data misuse at the time of disclosure. No confirmed class-action litigation or regulatory enforcement action specific to this breach has been widely documented in public sources as of early 2026.
Prosper is a U.S. fintech company offering personal loans, home equity products, and credit card services to consumers. Founded in 2005 as one of the first peer-to-peer lending platforms in the United States, it has since evolved into a broader consumer lending business. The company is headquartered in San Francisco and operates as a private company.
Peer-to-peer lending platforms collect borrower and investor identity, credit-related data, bank-linkage records, income information, and transaction history across lending and servicing operations.
Prosper has continued operating as a consumer lending platform through a period of elevated interest rates that compressed margins across the fintech lending sector. The company has not made major organizational announcements in the 12-18 months prior to the breach beyond normal business operations.
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Prosper, a San Francisco-based fintech company offering personal loans and consumer credit products, detected unauthorized access to its systems in September 2025. The breach exposed records tied to approximately 17.6 million unique email addresses, covering both existing customers and loan…
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