UPDATED:    April 18, 2025

Intealth Data Breach Lawsuit

Data Breach Summary

Intealth

Who Was Affected
Customers of Intealth
Impacted Data
Names, dates of birth, address, payment card information, Government-issued IDs, and Social Security numbers
Date of Breach
November 26, 2024
Have you been affected by Intealth's data breach?

Intealth, a prominent company in data management, has notified individuals of a recent data breach that may have compromised their personal information. The breach occurred due to unauthorized access to certain files within the company’s network. Affected individuals are urged to stay vigilant by regularly reviewing their personal information and monitoring their credit reports for any suspicious activity.

Intealth Data Breach Details

The company quickly identified the security incident and took immediate steps to secure its systems. Intealth enlisted a cybersecurity firm to assist with the investigation, and it was confirmed that an unauthorized actor accessed sensitive data within specific files. Among the exposed information were individual names and other confidential details.

In response to the breach, Intealth is offering affected individuals a complimentary membership to identity monitoring services provided by Equifax. The company emphasized that enrolling in these services will not impact an individual’s credit score and is a proactive measure to help safeguard against identity theft.

The company has also reviewed and enhanced its existing security protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future. Intealth extends its sincerest apologies to those affected and is committed to ensuring the protection of their data moving forward.

Compromised Information

The compromised data may include personal information such as:

  • Full Name
  • Social security number

How to Know if You Were Affected

If you were affected, you should have received a direct notification from Intealth, such as a letter or email. While most victims are officially notified through a “Notice of Data Breach” in the mail, the consequences—such as fraudulent transactions and identity theft—can begin before the official notice arrives.

What to Do if You Were Affected by the Intealth Data Breach

If you believe your personal information was compromised in the Intealth data breach, it’s important to act quickly to protect yourself. Start by reviewing any notifications from Intealth, carefully monitor your financial accounts, and take proactive steps to minimize the risk of identity theft or fraud.

Although the breach was discovered several months ago, taking action now can significantly reduce the risk of misuse of your personal data. Follow these key steps to safeguard your information and find peace of mind.

Beware of Phishing Scams

Scammers may try to take advantage of the data breach by pretending to be Intealth. Be cautious of unsolicited emails, texts, or phone calls asking for personal information. Always verify any suspicious communication directly with US Claims using official contact details.

Monitor Your Credit and Financial Accounts

Regularly check your bank and credit card statements for any unfamiliar transactions. It’s also important to review your credit reports for potential errors or fraudulent accounts. You’re entitled to free annual credit reports, so take advantage of this to stay on top of your financial health. Setting up alerts on your accounts can help you spot suspicious activity more quickly.

Consider Freezing Your Credit

For added protection, consider placing a credit freeze on your files with all three major credit bureaus. This will prevent anyone from opening new accounts in your name, while still allowing you to use existing credit. A credit freeze can be temporarily lifted when you need to apply for credit, giving you full control over your information.

How Class Action U Can Help

Class Action U, in partnership with KO Lawyers, is assisting individuals affected by the Intealth data breach in exploring their legal options. If your personal data was compromised, you may be eligible for compensation for:

  • Loss of privacy

  • Time spent resolving the breach

  • Out-of-pocket expenses

  • Emotional distress

Filing a successful class action lawsuit could not only help you receive compensation, but it could also prompt Intealth to strengthen its security practices to prevent future breaches. Reach out to Class Action U today to determine if you qualify for a data breach class action and learn more about the potential compensation available to you.

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