Thomas Safran & Associates has confirmed a data security incident that may have compromised sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers and other identifying details.
Thomas Safran & Associates’s Data Breach Investigation
In an official letter dated November 24, 2025, Thomas Safran & Associates disclosed that it had experienced a data breach involving unauthorized access to its computer server. According to the company, suspicious activity was first detected on or around September 8, 2025. Upon discovering the incident, immediate action was taken to secure the system and launch a forensic investigation with external cybersecurity experts.
The breach was found to involve unauthorized access to a server containing confidential documents. These documents included personally identifiable information (PII) of current and possibly former clients or residents. While the company took swift action to address the breach and restore system security, the fact that such sensitive data was exposed underscores the severity of the event.
Thomas Safran & Associates has since implemented tighter access controls, restored its systems securely, and is reviewing its cybersecurity framework to prevent future incidents. Despite these steps, many impacted individuals are now left to deal with the consequences of having their personal data compromised — consequences that can include identity theft, financial fraud, and long-term credit issues.
To help mitigate these risks, the company is offering a free 12-month subscription to credit monitoring services through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company. While helpful, credit monitoring does not undo the harm or prevent misuse of data that may already be in the wrong hands. As such, legal action may be a necessary next step for those affected.
At Class Action U, we believe no individual should have to bear the burden of a company’s failure to safeguard personal data. If your information was compromised in this breach, you may be entitled to financial compensation and legal recourse. We aim to empower consumers through transparency, advocacy, and access to justice.
When Did This Breach Occur?
The suspicious activity on Thomas Safran & Associates’ network was identified on or around September 8, 2025. Notification letters were sent to impacted individuals on November 24, 2025.
What Information Was Breached?
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Full name
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Date of birth
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Home address
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Social Security Number
What You Can Do
If you were notified by Thomas Safran & Associates or suspect your information was part of this breach, it’s important to act quickly. Here are some immediate steps you can take:
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Enroll in the free credit monitoring services offered through Cyberscout
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Place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major credit bureaus to prevent unauthorized access to your credit.
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Monitor your financial accounts and credit reports for unusual activity.
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File a report with the FTC at identitytheft.gov if you believe you’ve been a victim of identity theft.
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Reach out to Class Action U to learn your legal rights and see if you qualify to join a lawsuit.
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File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against Thomas Safran & Associates
If you’ve received a notification letter from Thomas Safran & Associates, your sensitive data may be at risk. Companies that fail to adequately protect consumer information can and should be held accountable. Filing a data breach lawsuit may allow you to recover damages for emotional distress, time spent on credit protection, and other harms.
Even if you haven’t yet seen fraudulent activity, you may still be entitled to compensation. Many people don’t realize they have legal options — or that class action lawsuits exist for exactly these types of situations.
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.