D&L Parts Data Breach Exposes PII

Published
February 13, 2026
Updated
February 13, 2026
D&L Parts Data Breach Exposes PII
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The D&L Parts Company data breach was disclosed to federal offices on Feb. 12, 2026. The breach involved the unauthorized acquisition of personal information, specifically names and Social Security numbers.

The company first became aware of suspicious activity and secured its network. Working with external cybersecurity professionals, D&L Parts conducted a thorough forensic investigation and document review.

On Jan. 9, 2026, the company determined that certain personal data may have been accessed without authorization. While the exact method by which the data was compromised has not been publicly detailed, the company’s investigation confirmed that the breach was limited in scope.

The incident was disclosed ito the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation. According to the official disclosure, the incident affected at least one individual in Massachusetts.

D&L Parts Company's response

In response to the breach, D&L Parts has notified affected individuals and is offering complimentary credit and CyberScan monitoring services through IDX for either 12 or 24 months, depending on the individual. This service is designed to help detect possible misuse of personal information and provides identity protection support, including credit monitoring and CyberScan monitoring. Enrolling in this program does not affect credit scores and does not require a credit card.

Affected individuals are encouraged to activate their complimentary monitoring services by following the instructions provided in their notification letter.

D&L Parts has also established a dedicated, confidential toll-free response line at 1-833-788-9712, staffed with professionals familiar with the incident and identity protection best practices.

The company recommends that all affected individuals remain vigilant by regularly reviewing financial account statements and credit reports for any irregular activity.

Additional steps that individuals can take include:

  • Placing a fraud alert on credit files, which is free and lasts for one year
  • Requesting a security freeze from major credit bureaus to prevent unauthorized credit checks
  • Obtaining free annual credit reports from each of the three major credit reporting agencies
  • Monitoring for suspicious activity and reporting any suspected identity theft to law enforcement and the Federal Trade Commission

Types of INFORMATION affected
  • Names
    Names
  • Social security numbers
    Social Security Numbers
  • Dates of birth
    Dates of Birth
  • Addresses
    Addresses
  • Government IDs
    Government IDs
  • Medical Information
    Medical Info
  • Financial Info
    Financial Info
  • Affected information types not yet disclosed

Notice Letter

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