Driven PSC Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
Driven PSC notified regulators of a data privacy incident involving one employee email account that exposed the personal information of two Massachusetts residents. If you received a breach letter, contact our team to discuss your legal rights and potential compensation—free consultation, no obligations.
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)Key Takeaways
- Breach discovered: Consumer notices mailed December 12, 2025
- Regulator filing: Massachusetts Attorney General on December 16, 2025
- Total individuals affected: 2 (all in Massachusetts)
- Data exposed: First and last name, driver’s license or state ID number; notice also references Social Security numbers
- Complimentary protection: 24-month single-bureau credit monitoring and fraud-assistance services through Cyberscout (TransUnion)
What Happened?
According to the Massachusetts Attorney General filing, an unauthorized party gained access to a single Driven PSC employee’s email account. The compromised mailbox contained personal information belonging to two individuals. Once identified, Driven PSC secured the account and began an investigation before issuing written notices.
What Information Was Involved?
The exposed data varied by person and may have included:
- First and last name
- Driver’s license number
- State identification number
- Social Security number (referenced in regulatory filing)
Actions Driven PSC Took
Driven PSC states it has:
- Secured the affected email account
- Notified state regulators and impacted consumers without law-enforcement delay
- Engaged Cyberscout to provide no-cost single-bureau credit monitoring, credit reports, and fraud assistance for 24 months
Protecting Yourself After the Driven PSC Breach
The breach notice outlines several steps recipients can take immediately:
- Enroll in credit monitoring within 90 days at bfs.cyberscout.com/activate using the unique code provided in your letter.
- Review your free annual credit reports at AnnualCreditReport.com.
- Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major bureaus—TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax.
- Report any suspected identity theft to the FTC’s IdentityTheft.gov, law enforcement, and the Massachusetts Attorney General.
Legal Options & Next Steps
Even small breaches can lead to identity theft and out-of-pocket expenses. Data-privacy laws may entitle affected Massachusetts residents to damages if Driven PSC failed to adequately safeguard information. Our data-breach attorneys are evaluating potential claims. Consultations are confidential and cost you nothing unless we secure a recovery.
Company Overview
Publicly available details for Driven PSC are limited in the regulatory filing. Based on the notice:
- Industry: Professional services (based on “PSC” descriptor)
- Headquarters: Not disclosed
- Customer support / Credit-monitoring portal: bfs.cyberscout.com/activate
This profile will be updated if Driven PSC releases additional corporate information.
Frequently Asked Questions
I received a data breach letter from Driven PSC — what should I do?
Follow the activation instructions in your letter within 90 days to enroll in complimentary credit monitoring, review your credit reports, and consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze.
How many people were affected by the Driven PSC breach?
The Massachusetts filing lists 2 impacted individuals.
What information did the Driven PSC breach expose?
Names combined with driver’s license or state ID numbers, and potentially Social Security numbers.
Did Driven PSC offer credit monitoring, and for how long?
Yes. Driven PSC is covering the cost of single-bureau credit monitoring, credit reports, and fraud assistance for 24 months through Cyberscout (TransUnion).
How do I submit a claim related to the Driven PSC data breach?
Contact our breach-response team for a free case review. We will evaluate eligibility under Massachusetts consumer-protection and data-privacy laws.
How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Driven PSC?
You can download it directly from the Massachusetts Attorney General website using the button above or this link: Driven PSC Notice (PDF).