Data Breaches / 2026 Filings / Interstate Management
● Active investigationMaine AG · filed May 2026Hacking / external breach

Interstate Management Data Breach: 22,743 People's Social Security Numbers Exposed

A 2025 cyberattack on Interstate Management exposed names, Social Security numbers, and financial account information. If you received a notice, here's what it means — and what you can do.

Last updated May 2026 · Reviewed against the official Maine Attorney General filing
At a glance — from the official filing
People affected
22,743
Data exposed
Name + SSN
Cause
Hacking / external breach
Sensitivity
High
Breach occurred
November 2025
Notices sent
May 2026
~6 months later

What information was exposed

Per the company's filing — only the items below were involved. We don't pad the list.

Full nameSocial Security numberDate of birthAddressDriver's licenseMedical infoFinancial / bank

Why a name + SSN exposure is serious

Of all the data types that get exposed in a breach, the combination of a full name and Social Security number is among the most damaging. Unlike a credit card number, which a bank can cancel and reissue in a day, your SSN is effectively permanent — you can't change it without an arduous government process, and even then your old number doesn't disappear.

With a name and SSN, someone can attempt to open credit lines in your name, file a fraudulent tax return to claim your refund, apply for government benefits, or pass an employment background check as you. These harms can surface months or years after the breach, which is part of why courts increasingly take SSN exposure seriously even before any misuse is proven.

Notably, the filing indicates the breach occurred in November 2025 but affected individuals weren't notified until roughly May 2026 — a gap of 6 months — a gap during which the exposed data could have circulated.

What affected individuals can do right now

Regardless of any legal action, if you received a notice there are protective steps worth taking:

Timeline

November 19, 2025
Breach occurred — unauthorized external access to Interstate Management systems
~6-month gap
Investigation and notification preparation
May 26, 2026
Affected individuals notified; filing submitted to the Maine Attorney General
View the official Maine AG breach notice (PDF)

Hosted copy of the notice filed with the Maine Attorney General (original PDF on maine.gov).

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Were you affected by the Interstate Management breach?

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Common questions

Is the Interstate Management data breach a confirmed lawsuit?

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.

Does it cost anything to join?

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.

What if I'm not sure I was affected?

If you received a notification letter from Interstate Management, you were among those identified as affected. If you're unsure, the letter is the definitive indicator.