SSA Holdings, LLC has confirmed a data breach that may have exposed sensitive personal information after an unauthorized actor accessed and copied files from its network. If you’ve been notified, you may be entitled to join a class action lawsuit. Here’s what you need to know.
SSA Holdings, LLC’s Data Breach Investigation
SSA Holdings, LLC recently concluded an investigation into unauthorized activity discovered on its computer systems. The breach was identified after the company detected suspicious network behavior, leading to an internal review and the involvement of law enforcement.
The investigation revealed that on September 15, 2025, an unauthorized individual gained access to SSA Holdings’ systems and copied files containing sensitive information. By October 24, 2025, SSA Holdings confirmed that one or more of these files contained personal information belonging to individuals connected to the organization. The specific data types involved vary by individual and have not been detailed publicly, but may include personally identifiable information such as Social Security numbers, financial data, or health-related records.
In response, SSA Holdings moved quickly to contain the breach, secure its systems, and initiate protective measures. The company also partnered with Kroll, a well-known identity protection service, to offer free credit monitoring and fraud assistance to impacted individuals.
Although no misuse has been confirmed at this time, the nature of the data involved makes it critical for affected individuals to stay alert and take steps to protect themselves from potential identity theft or fraud.
When Did This Breach Occur?
The unauthorized access and data exfiltration occurred on September 15, 2025. The company completed its investigation and confirmed impacted data by October 24, 2025.
What Information Was Breached?
SSA Holdings has not released a complete list of affected data elements, but the breached files may have included:
- Full name
- Social Security number
- Address
- Financial information
- Health or medical information
Each individual’s data exposure may differ. If you received a notification, your specific information was likely identified in the compromised files.
What You Can Do
If you believe you were impacted by the SSA Holdings data breach, you should take immediate steps to protect your identity:
- Enroll in Kroll Monitoring Services: SSA Holdings is offering free identity monitoring through Kroll. Services include credit monitoring, identity theft restoration, and $1 million identity fraud reimbursement.
- Check Your Credit Reports: Visit AnnualCreditReport.com to obtain your free credit reports and look for any suspicious activity.
- Monitor Your Financial Accounts: Regularly review your bank and credit card statements for unusual transactions.
- Place Fraud Alerts or a Credit Freeze: Contact the three major credit bureaus—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion—to place alerts or freeze your credit file to block unauthorized access.
- Be Vigilant Against Scams: Be on guard for phishing emails, phone scams, or text messages that try to trick you into revealing sensitive information.
Taking these precautions can help you stay ahead of any potential misuse of your data.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against SSA Holdings
If your personal information was exposed in the SSA Holdings breach, you may be eligible to file a class action lawsuit for damages. Legal action can help hold the company accountable for failing to adequately protect sensitive information and provide compensation for identity monitoring, emotional distress, or financial loss.
At Class Action U, we work with skilled data breach attorneys who can evaluate your case and help you take the next step. You don’t have to go through this alone—legal support is available to guide you through your rights and recovery.
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.