Data Breach Summary
Main Electric Supply Company, LLC (MES) has recently reported a data breach that may have impacted the personal information of its customers. The breach, discovered on or around July 22, 2025, raised concerns about the unauthorized access to sensitive data within MES’s network. Although the company has not identified any actual misuse of information, they are offering resources to help affected individuals protect themselves and their personal data.
On July 22, 2025, MES became aware of suspicious activity in its network environment. After identifying this potential security threat, MES quickly launched an internal investigation to determine the extent of the issue. The company also engaged legal counsel and third-party forensic experts to assist with the investigation and ensure the security of their systems.
On August 20, 2025, MES completed its review of the affected data and confirmed that certain sensitive and personal information related to its customers may have been accessed by an unauthorized individual. Although MES is not aware of any fraudulent activities resulting from this breach, the company is taking the matter seriously and has implemented precautionary measures to protect those affected.
In addition to notifying impacted individuals, MES is offering free credit monitoring services and fraud assistance through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company specializing in identity theft protection and remediation.
The suspicious activity was first discovered on July 22, 2025, when MES became aware of potential unauthorized access to its systems. After launching an investigation, MES completed its review of the impacted information on August 20, 2025, and began notifying affected individuals shortly thereafter.
The specific information potentially impacted in the MES data breach includes:
While MES has not disclosed the full scope of the compromised data, these types of personal and financial details are commonly targeted in data breaches. The company has advised all affected individuals to take appropriate steps to monitor their data and protect their information.
If you were impacted by the MES data breach, there are several important steps you can take to protect yourself:
By taking these proactive steps, you can better protect yourself from any potential fallout from this breach.
If you received a notification about the breach, you may want to explore your legal options. Commonwealth Business Bank to protect sensitive patient data has potentially exposed individuals to identity theft and other risks. You could be eligible to join a class action lawsuit against Commonwealth Business Bank for damages caused by the breach.
To determine if you qualify for the class action lawsuit or need further legal support, contact Class Action U for a free consultation. Our legal experts can help you navigate the next steps and ensure that your voice is heard in the fight for justice and accountability.
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