Data Systems Analysts, Inc. (“DSA”) has recently reported a data breach that potentially compromised the personal information of 3,239 individuals, including 3 residents of Maine. The breach was discovered on September 11, 2025, and involved unauthorized access to DSA’s network.
Data Systems Analysts, Inc. Data Breach Investigation
Data Systems Analysts, Inc. (DSA) discovered a data security incident on September 11, 2025, when suspicious activity was detected within its network environment. Upon identifying the breach, DSA immediately took action to secure its systems and initiated an investigation into the scope and impact of the breach. Third-party forensic experts were brought in to assist with the investigation and to assess what personal information may have been compromised.
The digital forensic investigation confirmed that unauthorized access occurred, and personal information stored within certain network locations was potentially exposed. The breach affected a number of individuals, and DSA has notified those who may have been impacted by this incident. While no evidence has been found suggesting that personal information has been misused, the exposure of sensitive data remains a significant concern.
DSA has taken several steps to address the breach, including notifying law enforcement and implementing enhanced security measures. Additionally, DSA has changed passwords, implemented stricter network security restrictions, and is working to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
When Did This Breach Occur?
According to DSA’s disclosure:
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Date(s) the Breach Occurred: September 11, 2025
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Date the Breach Was Discovered: September 11, 2025
The breach was discovered and addressed on the same day, September 11, 2025, after suspicious activity was detected in the network.
What Information Was Breached?
The investigation determined that the compromised data may have included the following personal information:
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Personal Identifiers: Name, address, date of birth
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Financial Information: Bank account numbers or other financial data, if applicable
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Sensitive Data: Any additional identifiers, such as government-issued ID numbers or medical information, if applicable
While DSA reports no evidence of misuse, the breach exposed personal information, which could be used for identity theft or fraud if exploited by malicious actors.
What You Can Do
If you received a notification from DSA regarding this breach, consider the following steps to protect your personal information:
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Monitor your financial accounts and credit reports for unauthorized or suspicious activity.
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Change passwords for any accounts that may have been impacted by the breach.
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Place a fraud alert or security freeze on your credit files with the major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion).
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Report any suspicious activity to your financial institutions, local law enforcement, or your state Attorney General.
Even if there is no immediate evidence of fraud or identity theft, staying proactive and vigilant is essential to protect yourself from future harm.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against Data Systems Analysts, Inc.
If you received notice from DSA regarding this breach, you may have the right to pursue legal action. Data breach lawsuits help hold organizations accountable for failing to adequately protect sensitive personal data.
Compensation for data breach victims can include reimbursement for financial losses, identity theft protection costs, time spent dealing with fraud, and other damages caused by the exposure of your personal information.
You do not have to face this situation alone. Understanding your rights and exploring your legal options can help you determine whether you qualify to join a class action lawsuit and seek compensation for the harm caused by this incident.
Contact us at Class Action U, where we will connect you with a lawyer skilled in class action lawsuits. If you’ve been impacted by the breach, received notice, or believe your information was compromised, fill out our quick, easy, and secure form to sign up. There is no cost to reach out to our legal partner, and no obligation after speaking with someone from our team.