On April 28, 2025, Heads Up Technologies disclosed a data breach to the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office. The incident affected at least 15 individuals in Massachusetts, and the company has notified impacted consumers as required by law.
According to the official notice, the breach involved the exposure of sensitive personal information, including social security numbers.
For more details, you can review the official disclosure to the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office.
After discovering the breach, JLL Hut, LLC, dba Heads Up Technologies, took steps to notify affected individuals and comply with legal requirements. The company sent out a detailed notice to consumers, outlining the nature of the breach and the types of information involved. While the full text of the notice is available as a PDF at the bottom of this article, it is important to note that the company has not publicly disclosed the specific technical or procedural steps taken to contain the breach or prevent future incidents.
For those affected, it is recommended to remain vigilant for signs of identity theft or suspicious activity involving your personal information. Because social security numbers were exposed, you should consider taking the following precautions:
For more information about their business and offerings, you can visit the Heads Up Technologies website.
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