Ahtna, Inc. Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Shamis & Gentile P.A., one of the nation's premier class action law firms specializing in data breach cases, is investigating the Ahtna, Inc. data breach.
If you were affected by the data breach, your sensitive personally identifiable information may have been exposed, and you may be eligible for compensation.
About Ahtna
Ahtna is a for-profit Alaska Native Regional Corporation that was established in 1972 under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971.
Headquartered in Glennallen, Alaska, the company is owned by nearly 2,000 shareholders, most of whom are of Ahtna Athabascan descent. Many shareholders still reside in the traditional homeland of the Ahtna people.
What Happened?
Ahtna experienced a significant data breach after an unauthorized third party accessed certain company systems between April 20, 2025, and June 1, 2025. The breach was first detected on July 28, 2025, and after an investigation, it was confirmed that sensitive files were acquired by the attackers.
The review of affected files was completed on Oct. 22, 2025, revealing that personal information belonging to individuals was compromised.
Possible Information Exposed
- Name
- Address
- Dates of birth
- Social Security number
- Driver’s license number
- Financial information
- Medical information
Ahtna disclosed the breach to the California, Texas, Massachusetts and New Hampshire Attorney Generals' offices on Nov. 21, 2025. The company has notified impacted individuals by mail.
Your Rights and Next Steps
If you received a notice from Ahtna about this breach, it means your sensitive information may have been compromised. You may be entitled to seek compensation for any harm or inconvenience caused by this cybersecurity incident.
- Identity theft protection services: Sign up for the free Experian identity theft protection services offered by Ahtna.
- Monitor your accounts carefully: Check your financial statements regularly for suspicious activity or unauthorized transactions. If you notice anything unusual, contact your financial institution immediately.
- Fraud alert and credit reports: A fraud alert informs creditors to take extra steps to verify your identity before opening new accounts in your name. Consumers are also entitled to one free credit report annually from each credit bureau. You can request a fraud alert or a credit report by contacting any one of the three major credit bureaus.
- Seek legal help: Lawyers are ready to help you understand your rights and pursue compensation.
You May Be Entitled to Compensation
If your information was exposed in the Ahtna data breach, you may have legal rights and could be eligible for financial compensation. Lawyers are ready to help you understand your options and pursue a claim.
To find out if you qualify and to join a potential lawsuit, complete the below form.
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