Data Breach Summary
Trusteed Plans Service Corporation (TPSC) recently reported a data security incident that may have resulted in unauthorized access to personal information. The breach was identified on December 26, 2024, and TPSC has since worked to investigate and mitigate the effects of the breach. While there is no evidence that any information has been misused, individuals whose data may have been impacted are being notified and offered resources for protection.
On December 26, 2024, TPSC detected unusual activity within its computer environment. This led to the immediate engagement of a third-party cybersecurity firm to secure the systems and determine the scope of the unauthorized access. The forensic investigation revealed that an unauthorized user had gained access to TPSC’s systems, potentially compromising personal information stored by the company.
After discovering the breach, TPSC conducted a thorough investigation, collaborating with a third-party vendor to identify the specific individuals affected. The data mining process, which was completed on August 7, 2025, provided a comprehensive view of the incident and the individuals impacted.
Although no evidence of misuse has been identified, TPSC contacted the impacted individuals through their respective plan sponsors or health plans to inform them about the breach. The company has provided these individuals with details on the breach, steps it is taking in response, and resources for securing personal information. TPSC continues to monitor the situation closely, ensuring that no fraudulent activity arises from the incident.
The breach was initially detected on December 26, 2024. However, the full investigation and identification of affected individuals were completed by August 7, 2025. It was during this time that TPSC identified the specific data compromised and began notifying impacted individuals.
The following types of personal information may have been impacted by the breach:
While TPSC has no evidence of misuse of this information, it is important for individuals to remain vigilant and monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity.
If you have been notified about the breach, here are some actionable steps you can take to protect yourself:
If you received a notification about the breach, you may want to explore your legal options. Trusteed Plans Service Corporation failure 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 Trusteed Plans Service Corporation Data Breach Lawsuit 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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