Data Breach Summary
Tungsten Automation Corporation (formerly known as Kofax, Inc.) recently experienced a cybersecurity incident that may have exposed sensitive personal information. On May 27, 2025, the company detected unusual activity on its internal IT network, which led to a full investigation. Affected individuals are being notified of the breach and offered credit monitoring services.
On May 27, 2025, Tungsten Automation identified suspicious activity on its internal IT network. Upon discovering this, the company immediately launched an investigation, brought in third-party cybersecurity experts, and notified law enforcement. During the investigation, it was determined that an unauthorized party had gained access to Tungsten’s internal network and obtained files in May 2025.
Following the discovery, Tungsten Automation initiated a thorough review of the compromised files to identify which individuals’ personal information was exposed. On August 15, 2025, the company completed the review and confirmed that personal information belonging to individuals associated with Tungsten Automation had been compromised. The data included sensitive details such as names and Social Security numbers.
As part of the company’s response, Tungsten Automation began notifying affected individuals on August 22, 2025. A total of 102 New Hampshire residents were impacted by this breach, and the company is offering 24 months of free credit monitoring and fraud protection services to those affected.
To prevent future incidents, Tungsten Automation has implemented additional security measures and continues to evaluate and enhance its data protection protocols. The company is committed to ensuring the security of its systems and the personal data of its customers.
The breach was first detected on May 27, 2025, when suspicious activity was identified on Tungsten Automation’s internal IT network. The unauthorized access occurred sometime during May 2025, and the company began taking immediate action to secure its systems and identify the scope of the incident.
The following personal information was compromised during the Tungsten Automation data breach:
Tungsten Automation has not confirmed any misuse of this information but is providing notifications as a precautionary measure.
If you were one of the 102 New Hampshire residents affected by this data breach, it’s important to take steps to protect yourself from potential identity theft and fraud. Here are some actions you can take:
If you need further assistance or have questions about how to protect your personal information, you can contact Tungsten Automation for more information or speak with a specialized attorney to learn more about your legal options.
If you received a data breach notification from Tungsten Automation, you may be entitled to compensation for the harm caused by this incident. Data breaches often lead to identity theft, fraud, and significant emotional distress, and you have the right to seek legal recourse.
If you were affected by this breach, consider contacting Class Action U for a free consultation. We can help you determine whether you have a valid case to join a class action lawsuit and potentially receive compensation for your losses.
Don’t stand alone—join the class and make your voice heard. Together, we can hold Tungsten Automation accountable for their failure to protect your personal information. Reach out to us today for guidance on how to take action.