Data Breach Summary
Kaufman County, Texas, has confirmed that a second data breach occurred in October 2025, potentially exposing personal information of residents. This follows a previous breach earlier in the month. Affected residents are urged to monitor their credit reports and take protective measures.
On October 1, 2025, Kaufman County officials informed residents that personal data held by the county may have been compromised in a second cybersecurity incident. The breach comes just weeks after a similar event on October 20, 2025, which left courthouse computer systems inoperable for a period of time. County officials, including County Judge Jakie Allen, issued a letter to affected residents through data-protection firm Cyberscout, notifying them of the breach and providing instructions on how to safeguard their personal information.
While the county has not provided detailed information on how the breach occurred, they have acknowledged that the personal data potentially exposed includes names, Social Security numbers, and other identifying information used in county records. Officials stressed that they have no evidence suggesting any misuse of the compromised information, but they are urging residents to stay vigilant.
The county is offering 24 months of free identity protection services through TransUnion to those affected. In addition, residents are provided with resources to place fraud alerts and security freezes on their credit files, along with instructions on how to monitor their credit reports through the three major credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. The breach response is ongoing, with officials continuing to investigate the scope of the breach and any further impact.
The breach was confirmed on October 1, 2025. However, the personal data may have been compromised as early as October 1, and it follows a prior security incident on October 20, 2025.
The information potentially exposed during the Kaufman County breach includes the following:
At this stage, officials have not yet determined if any further types of sensitive information were involved, and the investigation is ongoing.
If you were impacted by the Kaufman County data breach, there are several actions you can take to protect your information:
In addition to these actions, residents are also advised to be extra cautious when interacting with emails or messages claiming to be from government offices, as phishing scams often follow major data breaches.
If you have received a data breach notification from Kaufman County, you may be eligible for compensation through a class action lawsuit. Data breaches can cause substantial personal and financial harm, and holding the responsible parties accountable is crucial to ensuring justice for those affected.
If you’re unsure whether you have a case, we highly recommend contacting Class Action U for a free consultation. We partner with top-notch legal representation to navigate this complex process. Joining a class action can amplify your voice and help ensure that data breaches like this are taken seriously by corporate entities.
If your data was compromised, you could be entitled to compensation for:
Loss of privacy
Time spent resolving the breach
Out-of-pocket expenses
Emotional distress
By pursuing a class action lawsuit, you not only have the opportunity to recover damages but also help hold Kaufman County, accountable potentially prompting them to strengthen their security measures. Reach out to Class Action U today to find out if you qualify for a data breach class action and learn more about the compensation you may be entitled to.