Data Breach Summary
LCPtracker, Inc., a provider of cloud-based software for payroll, construction site compliance, and workforce reporting, experienced a data breach event that resulted in unauthorized access to sensitive personal information. LCPtracker, Inc. has reported that 42,220 individuals were potentially affected by this data breach. Among those, 5,341 are residents of Washington. While there is no evidence of fraudulent misuse of the data at this time, the company is notifying affected individuals and offering resources to help protect against potential risks.
What Happened?
On August 20, 2024, LCPtracker became aware of unusual activity within its online storage account environment. Upon discovery, the company immediately launched an investigation and engaged a specialized third-party cybersecurity firm to determine the nature and scope of the event. The investigation revealed that an unauthorized actor(s) accessed and acquired certain files and data stored by LCPtracker between August 14 and August 20, 2024.
To support affected individuals, LCPtracker is offering complimentary access to Single Bureau Credit Monitoring, which includes:
What Information Was Involved?
The specific details of the information accessed during the incident potentially include: Driver’s License Number, Social Security Number, Last Four Digits of Social Security Number, Date of Birth, and/or Passport Information.
How to Know if You Were Affected
If you received a data breach notification from LCPtracker, it likely means your information was affected. Class Action U, in partnership with KO Lawyers, is supporting individuals impacted by the LCPtracker data breach. If your information was exposed in this breach, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit to seek compensation for:
A successful case could also compel the LCPtracker, to enhance its security practices to prevent similar incidents in the future. Contact Class Action U today to explore your legal options and protect your rights.
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