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Titan Roofing Data Breach

Titan Roofing reported a data breach in October 2025 that exposed personal data including Social Security numbers and financial account information. Titan is offering 24 months of free credit monitoring to affected individuals. Those impacted may be eligible for compensation through a class action lawsuit. Learn how to protect your information and explore your legal options.

Titan Roofing
Date of Breach: October 31, 2025
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Who was affected:

Clients of Titan Roofing

Impacted Data:

Name of individual

Social Security Number

Driver’s License Number

Financial Account Information

Titan Roofing has reported a data breach that involved ransomware encryption of files on their systems. The breach exposed sensitive personal information, including names, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and financial details. Affected individuals may be eligible for compensation through a class action lawsuit.

Titan Roofing’s Data Breach Investigation

On or about October 31, 2025, Titan Roofing discovered ransomware encryption on certain files within their systems. Upon this discovery, the company immediately initiated an investigation to understand the nature and scope of the breach. Titan took its systems offline as a precautionary measure while the investigation was underway. The investigation revealed that the unauthorized access occurred on or around October 24, 2025.

In response to the breach, Titan conducted a thorough review of the information on the affected systems to determine what personal data had been exposed. This process was completed on February 10, 2026. While there was no evidence that any data was misused, Titan took additional precautions by notifying affected individuals and offering credit monitoring services.

By March 20, 2026, Titan had provided written notice to a Vermont resident about the breach, informing them that their personal information may have been compromised. As part of its ongoing efforts to mitigate the impact, Titan is offering complimentary credit monitoring services for 24 months through Experian, along with guidance on preventing identity theft and fraud.

Titan Roofing also notified federal law enforcement regarding the incident and is cooperating with ongoing investigations. The company has taken steps to enhance its cybersecurity measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

When Did This Breach Occur?

The breach occurred on or about October 24, 2025, when unauthorized access was made to Titan Roofing’s systems. The breach was discovered on October 31, 2025, and a thorough investigation was completed by February 10, 2026. Written notice was sent to affected individuals in March 2026.

What Information Was Breached?

The following types of personal information were potentially exposed during the Titan Roofing data breach:

  • Name of individual
  • Social Security Number
  • Driver’s License Number
  • Financial Account Information

This type of sensitive data poses a significant risk to affected individuals, including the potential for identity theft and financial fraud.

What You Can Do

If you were impacted by the Titan Roofing data breach, there are several important steps you can take to protect your personal information:

  1. Enroll in Credit Monitoring Services: Titan Roofing is offering free credit monitoring services for 24 months through Experian. These services will help you monitor your credit file and alert you to any suspicious activity.
  2. Place a Fraud Alert or Security Freeze: Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze on your credit files to prevent unauthorized access and new accounts from being opened in your name.
  3. Monitor Financial Accounts: Regularly review your bank and credit card statements for any unusual transactions that could indicate fraud.
  4. Obtain a Free Credit Report: You are entitled to a free credit report every year. Review your report carefully for any unfamiliar accounts or discrepancies.
  5. Report Fraud or Identity Theft: If you suspect fraudulent activity or identity theft, contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), your state Attorney General, and law enforcement authorities.

By taking these proactive measures, you can help protect yourself from potential fraud or identity theft resulting from the breach.

File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against Titan Roofing

If your information was exposed in the Titan Roofing data breach, you may be entitled to compensation. Affected individuals have the right to seek damages for emotional distress, financial losses, and the costs of dealing with the breach. Class action lawsuits provide a way for individuals to join together and hold companies accountable for their failure to protect sensitive personal information.

If you were affected by this incident, Class Action U can connect you with experienced attorneys who specialize in class action lawsuits. A successful lawsuit could provide compensation for the damages caused by the breach and encourage Titan Roofing to improve its data protection measures.

Fill out our secure form to get in touch with a lawyer for a free consultation. There’s no cost to reach out, and you are under no obligation to take further action unless you choose to do so.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A data breach occurs when sensitive, confidential, or protected information is accessed, stolen, or disclosed without authorization. Data breaches often occur through phishing emails, malware, weak passwords, insider threats, or unsecured databases. Indicators of a data breach can include unexpected password resets, suspicious account activity, unauthorized transactions, or notifications from companies about compromised information.If you suspect your data has been compromised, you must take measures and act quickly. Change passwords, enable two-factor authentication, review your financial accounts for unusual activity and consider freezing your credit.

Once stolen, your personal information may be sold on the dark web or used for identity theft and financial fraud. In some cases, hackers use the data to extort companies or launch further attacks. Victims often face long-term risks, including damage to credit and privacy.

If you receive a data breach notification, don’t ignore it. Immediately change passwords for the affected account and any others that share credentials. Enroll in any free credit monitoring services offered and monitor financial statements closely.

To pursue a data breach claim, you’ll need documentation showing your information was compromised and proof of resulting harm, such as fraudulent charges, credit score damage, or identity theft reports. Notification letters, financial records, and communication with the breached company can help support your claim.

Yes. If a company fails to protect consumer data or delays notifying victims, it may be held liable under state and federal privacy laws. Many victims join class action lawsuits to recover financial losses and hold negligent organizations accountable.

Data breach settlements vary widely depending on the size of the breach, type of data compromised, and damages suffered by victims. Payouts may include cash compensation, identity theft protection, or reimbursement for losses. Many settlements range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per person. A skilled data breach lawyer can guide victims through the complex legal process, ensuring their rights are protected. If you’ve received a data breach notification or believe your personal data was exposed, you may be eligible for compensation. Contact Class Action U to learn more about how to join a data breach lawsuit and understand the process of filing.