On December 19, 2024, Edw. C. Levy Co., a prominent construction company, discovered a significant data breach that affected the personal information of 18,209 individuals across the United States. This breach exposed sensitive consumer information, including Social Security numbers.
The breach was subsequently disclosed to the Maine and Massachusetts Attorney General's offices on January 18, 2025.
The breach has raised concerns due to the exposure of critical personal data, which can lead to identity theft and fraud. The company has not specified how the breach occurred or the exact method used by the perpetrators to access the data. However, the scale of the breach and the type of information compromised highlight the potential severity of the situation.
In response to the breach, Edw. C. Levy Co. has taken steps to address the issue and assist those affected. The company has notified consumers of the breach as of January 16, 2025, using written communication. They are offering free credit monitoring services to help protect individuals from potential identity theft. Affected individuals can enroll in these services by visiting
Moreover, the company encourages consumers to remain vigilant by monitoring their accounts for any suspicious activity. They recommend regularly reviewing credit reports and placing fraud alerts or credit freezes if necessary. Detailed instructions on how to take these protective measures are included in the notification letter sent to affected individuals.
For more information on the data breach, you can view the official disclosure on the Maine Attorney General's website and the Massachusetts Attorney General's website.