Diligent Delivery Systems Breach Affects 10,545 People

Will Gendron
Editor in Chief
Published
November 11, 2024
Updated
November 11, 2024
Diligent Delivery Systems Breach Affects 10,545 People
Types of INFORMATION affected
  • Names
    Names
  • Social security numbers
    Social Security Numbers
  • Dates of birth
    Dates of Birth
  • Addresses
    Addresses
  • Government IDs
    Government IDs
  • Medical Information
    Medical Info
  • Financial Info
    Financial Info

Logistics and supply chain company, Diligent Delivery Systems, RECENTLY DISCLOSED a significant data breach. The breach was discovered on October 25, 2024, but the unauthorized access occurred earlier on July 8 and July 9, 2024.

This breach has affected a total of 10,545 individuals across the United States, with 4,060 of those affected residing in Texas and 11 in Maine.

The breach exposed sensitive consumer information, including:

  • Names of individuals
  • Social Security Numbers

The breach was publicly disclosed on November 6, 2024, and notifications to affected consumers were sent out via U.S. Mail on November 5, 2024. The details of the breach have been reported to several state Attorney General offices, including Maine, Texas, Massachusetts, and California.

Diligent Delivery Systems's Response

In response to the breach, Diligent Delivery Systems has taken steps to notify affected individuals and is likely working to enhance its security measures to prevent future incidents. The company has communicated with consumers through written notices sent via U.S. Mail, ensuring that those impacted are informed about the breach and the potential risks involved.

Steps to take if you are affected by the data breach

If you have been affected by this data breach, it is crucial to take immediate action to protect your personal information. Here are some steps you can consider:

  1. Monitor Your Credit Reports: Regularly check your credit reports for any unauthorized activities. You can obtain free credit reports from major credit bureaus.
  2. Place a Fraud Alert: Contact one of the major credit bureaus to place a fraud alert on your credit file. This can help prevent identity theft.
  3. Consider a Credit Freeze: A credit freeze can prevent new accounts from being opened in your name without your permission.
  4. Be Vigilant with Financial Accounts: Regularly review your bank and credit card statements for any suspicious transactions.
  5. Report Suspicious Activity: If you notice any unauthorized activity, report it to your financial institution and consider filing a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Notice Letter

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Affected Entity
Consumers Notification date
November 05, 2024
Date of Breach
July 9, 2024
Breach Discovered Date
October 25, 2024
Total People Affected
Information Types Exposed
  • Name of individual
  • Social Security Number Information
  • name

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