Data Breach Summary
On July 16, 2024, St. Thomas Aquinas High School Inc. (“St. Thomas”) experienced unauthorized access to its network, potentially exposing personal information. After a thorough forensic investigation and document review conducted with external cybersecurity professionals, St. Thomas determined on October 22, 2024, that some personal information stored on its network may have been accessed or acquired by an unauthorized individual. To further support those affected, St. Thomas is offering complimentary access to credit monitoring services, including Single Bureau Credit Monitoring, Credit Reports, and Credit Scores, to help protect against identity theft or fraud.
Who Was Affected?
This incident impacted 37,064 individuals, including six residents of Maine. St. Thomas has issued notifications to affected individuals and is offering resources to help safeguard their personal information.
What Information Was Involved?
Although the exact details of the compromised data vary, the information stored on the network may include sensitive personal details. As of now, there have been no reports of identity theft or financial fraud related to this incident.
How to Know if You Were Affected
If you received a data breach notification from St. Thomas Aquinas High School , it likely means your information was affected. Class Action U has partnered with KO Lawyers, a nationally recognized class action law firm. If you have received a notice from St. Thomas Aquinas High School that your information has been compromised in a data breach, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact Class Action U to begin the process today.
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