International Door, Inc. (“IDI”) disclosed a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to its computer systems. The incident potentially exposed sensitive personal information, including names, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license numbers. IDI is offering affected individuals complimentary credit monitoring services.
International Door Data Breach Investigation
IDI discovered suspicious activity on its computer systems on December 16, 2025. The company immediately launched an investigation and implemented containment measures, which included changing passwords, taking affected systems offline, restoring systems from backups, deploying advanced security and detection software, notifying federal law enforcement, and engaging cybersecurity and privacy professionals.
The investigation determined that unauthorized actors gained access to IDI systems between December 14 and December 16, 2025. Files containing personal information may have been obtained, although there is currently no evidence that any information has been misused for identity theft or fraud.
To further protect the information of potentially affected individuals, IDI implemented additional technical safeguards and monitoring tools. The company is also reporting the incident to relevant government agencies.
Individuals affected by this incident may include customers, employees, or other parties whose personal information was stored in the compromised systems. IDI emphasized that the security of the information in its care is taken seriously and continues to implement measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
When Did This Breach Occur?
The unauthorized access to IDI’s systems occurred between December 14 and December 16, 2025. The company discovered the incident on December 16, 2025 and took immediate action to remediate the breach.
What Information Was Breached?
The personal information potentially involved in this incident included:
- Name
- Social Security number
- Driver’s license number
What You Can Do
IDI is providing affected individuals with complimentary access to Experian IdentityWorksSM for either 12 or 24 months (based on individual enrollment). The service offers identity restoration assistance and fraud detection tools. Enrollment requires an activation code provided in the notification letter and must be completed before the specified deadline.
Affected individuals should also:
- Regularly monitor credit reports and account statements for unusual activity
- Place fraud alerts or security freezes with the major credit reporting agencies if appropriate
- Report suspicious activity to financial institutions and law enforcement
- Use additional resources provided in the notification letter, including free credit reports through www.annualcreditreport.com
For residents of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, state-specific resources are available, including the state Attorney General offices and guidance on obtaining police reports related to identity theft.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against International Door
If you received a notification from International Door, Inc., you may be eligible to pursue compensation through a data breach lawsuit. Potential damages may include reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses, time spent responding to the breach, identity theft losses, credit monitoring costs, and loss of privacy.
Companies that collect and maintain personal information have a responsibility to implement reasonable cybersecurity protections. When a breach occurs, affected individuals may have legal rights to hold the company accountable.
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