A cyberattack on Shop FAN EXPO exposed names, addresses, and financial account information. If you received a notice, here's what it means — and what you can do.
Per the company's filing — only the items below were involved. We don't pad the list.
Exposed financial account information creates immediate fraud risk. Unlike most identifiers, financial credentials can be acted on the same day they're stolen — unauthorized transfers, fraudulent purchases, or account takeover. Even after accounts are closed, the linked identity information (names, addresses, dates of birth) often remains usable for adjacent fraud.
Regardless of any legal action, if you received a notice there are protective steps worth taking:
Hosted copy of the notice filed with the Maine Attorney General (original PDF on maine.gov).

A class action investigation is underway. If you received a notice, you may be eligible — find out in two minutes. There’s no cost and no obligation.
An investigation into a potential class action is underway. Whether a suit is ultimately filed depends on the facts and on counsel's assessment. Signing up registers your interest and lets attorneys evaluate eligibility — it is not itself a lawsuit.
Class action representation in cases like this is typically handled on a contingency basis, meaning no upfront cost to you. Always confirm terms directly with the representing attorneys.
If you received a notification letter from Shop FAN EXPO, you were among those identified as affected. If you're unsure, the letter is the definitive indicator.