Data Breach Summary
On July 9, 2025, Superior Vision Services, Inc. experienced a data breach due to a sophisticated phishing attack. This breach resulted in the exposure of sensitive personal information of 10 New Hampshire residents. Superior Vision has since taken extensive measures to address the incident and offered impacted individuals free credit monitoring. This article outlines the breach details, the information involved, and how affected individuals can protect themselves.
Superior Vision Services, Inc., a subsidiary of Versant Health, Inc., became aware of a data security incident on July 9, 2025. The incident was triggered when one of their employees fell victim to a phishing attack. Two days later, on July 11, 2025, the threat actor may have downloaded emails from the employee’s compromised account, containing sensitive customer information.
Upon discovering the breach, Superior Vision took immediate steps to secure the compromised account and protect its systems from further unauthorized access. They worked quickly to perform a thorough review of the affected data and determined which individuals were impacted by the breach.
Superior Vision has since implemented additional security measures to prevent future breaches and notified law enforcement. They also sent out notification letters to 10 affected New Hampshire residents by September 26, 2025, offering them complimentary credit monitoring for one year.
The breach was identified on July 9, 2025, when a phishing attack led to unauthorized access of an employee’s email account. The attacker may have downloaded the emails containing personal information by July 11, 2025. The breach was reported to the affected individuals by September 26, 2025.
The information exposed in the breach varies depending on the individual, but may include some combination of the following:
Full Name
Physical Address
Phone Number
Email Address
Date of Birth
Gender
Social Security Number
Vision Coverage Election Information
Employment Information Related to Enrollment
Superior Vision has emphasized that no financial account information or other sensitive data beyond the listed categories was compromised in the breach.
If you believe you have been affected by this breach, here are several steps you can take to protect your personal information:
Enroll in Credit Monitoring: Superior Vision is offering complimentary three-bureau credit monitoring for one year.
Place a Fraud Alert or Credit Freeze: A fraud alert notifies potential creditors to verify your identity before extending credit. You can place a fraud alert or a credit freeze with any of the three major credit bureaus—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
Review Your Credit Reports: You are entitled to one free credit report annually from each of the major credit reporting agencies. Regularly review your credit reports for any suspicious activity or discrepancies.
Remain Vigilant: Keep an eye on your financial statements for unauthorized activity and immediately report any suspicious transactions to the relevant authorities.
By taking these precautions, you can help protect your identity and prevent further misuse of your personal information.
If you have been affected by the Superior Vision Services data breach, you may be entitled to compensation for damages resulting from the exposure of your personal information. Data breaches like this one can lead to identity theft, financial loss, and emotional distress, making it essential for victims to seek justice.
If you received a notification letter from Superior Vision, you may qualify to file a lawsuit for compensation. Class Action U can connect you with skilled attorneys who specialize in data breach lawsuits, helping you understand your legal rights and options.
Contact Class Action U today to learn how you can take legal action and protect your rights in this data breach.
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