The City of Port Hueneme disclosed a data security incident after an unknown actor claimed to have accessed City files. The incident may have exposed residents’ personal information, and the City is offering complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services.
City of Port Hueneme’s Data Breach Investigation
The City of Port Hueneme announced a recent data security incident that may have affected personal information in its possession. According to the City’s notice, the incident came to light on March 3, 2026, when an unknown actor contacted certain City employees and a City Councilmember and claimed to have accessed City files.
After learning of the potential breach, the City engaged independent cybersecurity experts to assist with an investigation. That investigation determined that certain data was acquired without authorization on or about February 23, 2026. The City then conducted a comprehensive review of the impacted data to determine whether it contained personal information and who needed to be notified.
On April 24, 2026, the City confirmed the scope of the impact and obtained enough information to begin providing notice to affected individuals. The notification letter was dated May 14, 2026.
The City stated that the information involved may have included individuals’ names in combination with other affected data elements. The specific data elements may vary by person and were listed in each individual’s notice.
In response to the incident, the City said it implemented measures to enhance network security and reduce the risk of a similar incident happening again. The City also notified local law enforcement and the Federal Bureau of Investigation and stated that it would cooperate with any resulting investigation.
As an added precaution, the City is offering complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services for 12 months through CyberScout, a TransUnion company. These services include credit file change alerts, proactive fraud assistance, and a $1,000,000 identity theft insurance policy.
Data breaches involving government entities can be especially concerning because public agencies may store sensitive personal information connected to residents, employees, applicants, vendors, or others who interacted with the City. Even when the exact affected data elements differ from person to person, exposed personal information may increase the risk of identity theft, phishing attempts, financial fraud, or other misuse.
Affected individuals should take the notice seriously and consider enrolling in the offered services before the deadline. They may also want to keep a copy of the notice, monitor their accounts, and learn whether they have legal rights related to the incident.
When Did This Breach Occur?
The City of Port Hueneme stated that certain data was acquired without authorization on or about February 23, 2026.
The City learned of the potential data security incident on March 3, 2026, confirmed the scope of the impact on April 24, 2026, and issued notification letters dated May 14, 2026.
What Information Was Breached?
The City of Port Hueneme stated that the information may have included:
- Names
- Other affected personal data elements listed in individual notification letters
What You Can Do
If you received a data breach notice from the City of Port Hueneme, review it carefully to determine what information of yours may have been affected.
You should monitor your financial accounts, credit reports, and any unusual communications that could indicate identity theft or fraud. Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major credit bureaus if sensitive identifying information was involved.
The City is offering 12 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services through CyberScout. To receive these services, affected individuals must enroll within 90 days from the date of the letter.
You may also want to save documents related to the breach, including your notice letter, records of suspicious activity, and any expenses or time spent responding to the incident.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against City of Port Hueneme
If you received a data breach notification from the City of Port Hueneme, you may be eligible to pursue compensation through a data breach lawsuit. Potential compensation may include reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses, time spent addressing the breach, identity theft losses, credit monitoring costs, and loss of privacy.
Government agencies and organizations that maintain personal information may be responsible for using reasonable safeguards to protect that data. When personal information is accessed or acquired without authorization, affected individuals may have legal options.
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