Itasca Consulting Group, Inc. recently notified employees and their families of a data breach that may have compromised sensitive personal information. The breach was discovered on December 12, 2025, and affected current and former employees, with possible exposure of Social Security numbers and other sensitive data.
Itasca Consulting Group’s Data Breach Investigation
On December 12, 2025, Itasca Consulting Group, Inc. identified suspicious activity indicating a data security breach within its computer network. The company moved quickly to secure the network environment, enlisting the help of a specialized third-party forensic incident response firm to investigate and assess the extent of the unauthorized access. The investigation concluded on January 9, 2026.
The breach involved an unauthorized third party attempting to infiltrate Itasca’s systems. While the company has stated that it has no evidence that personal information has been misused, there is a possibility that certain sensitive data was exposed. The company has been proactive in notifying affected individuals, though they have not reported any identity theft or misuse of data up to the present.
The breach affected employees and possibly their family members. Itasca has emphasized that the types of exposed information varied by individual, and not everyone was affected in the same way. The types of data potentially exposed include names, mailing addresses, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and dates of birth.
Despite the potential exposure, there have been no reports of identity theft related to the breach so far, and Itasca continues to monitor the situation closely.
When Did This Breach Occur?
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Date of Public Disclosure: January 9, 2026
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Date of Breach: December 12, 2025
What Information Was Breached?
The breach may have exposed the following types of personal information:
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Full name
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Mailing address
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Date of birth
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Social Security number
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Driver’s license number
Note: Not all affected individuals had all of the above elements exposed.
What You Can Do
If you are a current or former employee of Itasca Consulting Group or a family member, take these steps to protect yourself:
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Monitor your credit reports for any unusual activity.
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Place a fraud alert or credit freeze on your credit report to protect against unauthorized use.
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Check your bank accounts and financial statements for any unauthorized transactions.
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Be vigilant against phishing attempts or other fraudulent communications that may attempt to use your information.
Though no misuse has been reported, it’s always better to take precautions to protect your personal information.
Additionally, affected individuals may be eligible for compensation for any distress or damages caused by the breach, even if no identity theft has yet occurred. Class Action U can help you explore your legal options and connect you with a lawyer who specializes in data breach class actions.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against Itasca Consulting Group
If your information was compromised in the Itasca Consulting Group data breach, you may be entitled to compensation through a class action lawsuit. Companies have an obligation to protect their employees’ sensitive personal data, and when they fail to do so, those affected have the right to seek legal recourse.
You may be eligible to recover damages related to identity theft, emotional distress, or other losses caused by the breach. Filing a class action lawsuit can help hold Itasca Consulting Group accountable for the breach and ensure affected individuals receive the compensation they deserve.
Contact us at Class Action U, where we’ll connect you with a lawyer skilled in class action lawsuits. If you’ve been contacted about this breach, received notice, or discovered you were impacted, fill out our quick, easy, and secure form to sign up. There is no cost to reach out to our legal partner and no obligation after speaking with someone from our team.