Beusa Energy, LLC disclosed a cybersecurity incident after unauthorized actors accessed its network between July 24–30, 2025. The breach potentially exposed sensitive personal information of 7,174 individuals, including 2 Maine residents, prompting notification and offering identity protection services.
Beusa Energy, LLC’s Data Breach Investigation
On or about July 30, 2025, Beusa Energy detected unauthorized access to its network. The company immediately engaged cybersecurity professionals to conduct a forensic investigation and document review. After thorough analysis, on or around May 20, 2026, Beusa Energy determined that files containing personally identifiable information (PII) may have been accessed or exfiltrated by unauthorized parties between July 24 and July 30, 2025.
The company provided written notifications to affected individuals on June 10, 2026, and offered complimentary identity monitoring services through Epiq – Privacy Solutions ID. Services include 1-Bureau credit monitoring with alerts, SSN monitoring, dark web monitoring, change-of-address monitoring, 3-bureau credit security freeze assistance, identity restoration assistance, and up to $1 million in identity theft insurance coverage.
Beusa Energy also advised recipients to remain vigilant in reviewing financial account statements, credit reports, and any suspicious activity. The organization emphasized that, to date, it has no evidence of misuse of the exposed information. The breach highlights the continuing cybersecurity risks facing organizations managing sensitive employee or consumer data.
When Did This Breach Occur?
The unauthorized access to Beusa Energy’s network occurred between July 24–30, 2025. The breach was discovered on May 20, 2026, nearly a year later. Affected Maine residents were notified by written correspondence on June 10, 2026.
What Information Was Breached?
The files accessed by the unauthorized party potentially contained:
- Names
- Other personal identifiers (specific categories redacted in notification)
- Additional sensitive information included in employee or consumer records
What You Can Do
If you were affected by this breach, Beusa Energy recommends:
- Enroll in the complimentary Epiq – Privacy Solutions ID credit monitoring and identity protection service.
- Monitor financial statements and credit reports for unusual or unauthorized activity.
- Place a fraud alert or security freeze with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
- Remain vigilant for phishing attempts, scam emails, or suspicious communications referencing the breach.
- Retain copies of notification letters for your records and report any potential misuse promptly.
Proactive monitoring and identity protection can help reduce risks associated with potential identity theft or fraud.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against Beusa Energy, LLC
Individuals notified about this data breach may be eligible to file a data breach lawsuit. Organizations holding sensitive personal information have a legal duty to implement reasonable cybersecurity safeguards to prevent unauthorized access. When personal information is exposed through hacking incidents, affected individuals face risks including identity theft, financial loss, and privacy violations.
A data breach lawsuit may help recover compensation for costs such as identity protection services, time spent addressing potential misuse, and emotional distress. Legal action may also encourage organizations to strengthen their cybersecurity practices and better safeguard consumer and employee data.
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