Data Breach Summary
Stanislaus County has recently disclosed a data breach incident involving the inadvertent exposure of personal information due to human error. The breach potentially affects a limited number of individuals, and the county has offered identity monitoring services as a precaution. Read on for more details on what happened, what information was involved, and what you can do.
On or about July 28, 2025, a human error led to the accidental disclosure of a file containing sensitive personal information via email by a Stanislaus County employee. This disclosure involved a limited number of individuals, and Stanislaus County has taken immediate action to address the issue. Upon discovering the breach, the county took steps to mitigate the impact, retrained staff to prevent similar incidents, and worked with technology support to implement safeguards against future inadvertent disclosures.
The incident was a result of human error, and while there is currently no evidence suggesting that the exposed information has been used for identity theft or financial fraud, Stanislaus County is offering complimentary identity monitoring services to affected individuals. These services are meant to help protect personal information in the event that it is misused in the future.
In addition to providing identity monitoring services, the county has emphasized its commitment to preventing similar breaches. The county is taking comprehensive actions, including working on stricter protocols for the handling of sensitive data and further training for employees to avoid such errors.
The county is also providing a dedicated call center for affected individuals to answer any questions and offer further guidance during this time of concern. This data breach incident highlights the vulnerabilities that can occur when sensitive personal information is inadvertently exposed and underscores the importance of vigilance in protecting personal data.
The breach occurred on or about July 28, 2025.
The information that was inadvertently exposed during the breach included:
While there is no evidence that your personal information has been misused, it’s important to take precautions to protect yourself from potential identity theft or fraud. Here are some steps you can take:
If you received a data breach notification from Stanislaus County, you may be entitled to compensation for the harm caused by this incident. Data breaches often lead to identity theft, fraud, and significant emotional distress, and you have the right to seek legal recourse.
If you were affected by this breach, consider contacting Class Action U for a free consultation. We can help you determine whether you have a valid case to join a class action lawsuit and potentially receive compensation for your losses.
Don’t stand alone—join the class and make your voice heard. Together, we can hold Stanislaus County accountable for their failure to protect your personal information. Reach out to us today for guidance on how to take action.