DHK Architects recently notified affected individuals of a security incident that may have compromised sensitive personal information. According to the notification letter, the information involved may have included names, addresses, and Social Security numbers. The company is providing complimentary identity protection services to affected individuals.
DHK Architects’s Data Breach Investigation
DHK Architects, Inc. recently disclosed a data security incident that may have impacted sensitive personal information belonging to certain individuals. According to the notification letter dated May 26, 2026, the company informed affected individuals that their names, addresses, and Social Security numbers may have been exposed as a result of the incident.
The company stated that upon discovering the incident, it immediately implemented additional security measures designed to secure its systems and prevent future unauthorized access. While DHK Architects indicated that it had no evidence that any information had been misused, the organization elected to provide affected individuals with identity protection services out of an abundance of caution.
According to the notice, DHK Architects is offering affected individuals access to Single Bureau Credit Monitoring, Single Bureau Credit Reports, and Single Bureau Credit Scores at no cost. The services are being provided through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company specializing in fraud assistance and remediation services. The monitoring services include alerts when changes occur to an individual’s credit file and proactive fraud assistance should identity theft or fraud occur. These services are available for twenty-four months following enrollment.
The notification also encouraged recipients to monitor financial statements and credit reports carefully for suspicious activity. In addition, affected individuals were advised regarding their rights to place fraud alerts and security freezes on their credit reports with the major consumer reporting agencies.
Although the notification letter does not provide detailed information regarding how the incident occurred or when unauthorized access may have taken place, the exposure of Social Security numbers can create significant long-term risks. Cybercriminals may attempt to use stolen Social Security numbers to open fraudulent accounts, commit tax fraud, obtain government benefits, or engage in identity theft.
Organizations that collect and maintain sensitive personal information are expected to implement reasonable safeguards to protect that data from unauthorized access. When personal information is exposed, affected individuals may face privacy concerns, financial risks, and the burden of monitoring their identities for years after the incident.
Class Action U believes consumers deserve transparency and accountability following data breaches. Individuals who receive a notification from DHK Architects may wish to remain informed about the incident and explore their legal rights.
When Did This Breach Occur?
DHK Architects’ notification letter does not specify the exact date the security incident occurred or when it was discovered.
However:
- Notification Letter Date: May 26, 2026
- Identity Protection Services Offered: 24 months through Cyberscout
- Enrollment Deadline: Within 90 days of receiving the notification
The company reported that it implemented additional security measures immediately upon discovering the incident.
What Information Was Breached?
According to the notification letter, the potentially exposed information included:
- Name
- Address
- Social Security number
The notice states that affected individuals may have had this information impacted by the security incident.
What You Can Do
If you received a notification from DHK Architects, consider taking the following precautions:
- Enroll in the complimentary Cyberscout credit monitoring services.
- Review your credit reports for suspicious activity.
- Monitor financial account statements regularly.
- Consider placing a fraud alert on your credit file.
- Consider placing a security freeze with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
- Watch for signs of identity theft, tax fraud, or unauthorized account activity.
- Report suspicious activity immediately to financial institutions and law enforcement.
- Keep records of any expenses or time spent responding to the incident.
Consumers affected by a data breach may also wish to learn more about their legal rights and determine whether compensation may be available for harms associated with the exposure of personal information.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against DHK Architects
If you received a data breach notification from DHK Architects, you may have legal rights. Companies that collect and maintain sensitive personal information are expected to implement reasonable safeguards to protect that information from unauthorized access. When information such as names, addresses, and Social Security numbers is exposed, affected individuals may face significant risks of identity theft, fraud, and privacy violations.
A data breach lawsuit may seek compensation for loss of privacy, identity theft risks, out-of-pocket expenses, time spent monitoring accounts, and other damages associated with the exposure of personal information.
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