Update: Gary Mazmanian has filed class action lawsuit on behalf of all victims of the LCPTracker data breach. The case was filed in the U.S. District Court for the California Central District.
On August 20, 2024, LCPtracker, Inc., a prominent provider of data tracking and management software solutions, discovered unusual activity within its online storage account environment. An investigation revealed that unauthorized actors accessed and acquired certain files and data stored by LCPtracker between August 14 and August 20, 2024.
This breach impacted a significant number of individuals, with 1,625 people affected in Texas alone. The exposed information varied by individual but included sensitive details such as names, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license numbers.
The breach was publicly disclosed on November 25, 2024, and was reported to the Attorney General's office in California. For more detailed information, you can view the disclosure on the California Attorney General's website and the Texas Attorney General's website.
Upon detecting the data breach, LCPtracker acted by initiating a comprehensive investigation. The company engaged a specialized third-party cybersecurity firm to determine the nature and scope of the breach.
As part of its response, LCPtracker is offering affected individuals access to credit monitoring services at no charge. These services include alerts for changes to credit files for twelve months from the date of enrollment.
Additionally, proactive fraud assistance is available to help address any concerns or potential fraud issues.
If you believe your information was compromised in this breach, it is crucial to remain vigilant. Here are some recommended steps:
A breach notice means your personal details could be circulating far beyond the organization involved. One practical step is continuous monitoring: services such as Identity Defender (included with an ExpressVPN subscription) can automatically check dark-web markets, flag new credit-file activity, and request removal of your information from data-broker sites.
This kind of “early-warning system” can’t undo a breach, but it can help you spot misuse quickly and limit further exposure. ExpressVPN is offering 61% off, risk-free for 30 days, with ID Theft Insurance included and no extra cost for those who sign up for one or two years.