Glencoe Capital Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
Received a data breach letter from Glencoe Capital? Act fast—hackers may already have your Social Security number and driver’s license. Learn your options and safeguard your identity now.
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)What Happened?
Between May 2 and May 5, 2025, Glencoe Capital detected a “cyber-exfiltration event.” An unauthorized actor infiltrated the firm’s network, copied confidential files, and demanded a ransom. The private-equity firm, headquartered in Manchester, New Hampshire, later disclosed the incident to the New Hampshire Attorney General.
Information Exposed
While the scope differs by individual, Glencoe’s internal investigation confirms that the following data may have been compromised:
- Full name
- Social Security number
- Physical address and other contact information
- Driver’s license number
When Were Victims Notified?
Glencoe began mailing notification letters on August 15, 2025, outlining the specific data points involved and offering complimentary credit-monitoring services.
Your Immediate Next Steps
- Enroll in the free credit monitoring provided in your letter without delay.
- Place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major bureaus.
- Monitor financial accounts and your Social Security earnings record for unfamiliar activity.
- Contact a data-privacy attorney to explore potential compensation for time and risk.
About Glencoe Capital
Founded in 1994, Glencoe Capital is a lower-middle-market private-equity group specializing in lead-sponsored acquisitions and growth investments. The firm, along with affiliates such as Glencoe Capital Michigan and Stockwell Capital, employs more than ten professionals.
Potential Legal Claims
U.S. privacy laws require businesses to maintain reasonable cybersecurity safeguards. Victims may be entitled to:
- Reimbursement for out-of-pocket losses
- Compensation for lost time and credit damage
- Enhanced identity theft protection
- Statutory damages where applicable
If you received a notice, you can join ongoing investigations to help determine whether Glencoe Capital’s security practices met industry standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What data did the Glencoe Capital breach expose?
The breach could include your name, Social Security number, driver’s license number, and contact information.
Has Glencoe Capital offered free credit monitoring?
Yes. The firm provides complimentary credit-monitoring and identity-protection services. Enrollment instructions are in your notification letter.
Can I file a lawsuit against Glencoe Capital?
Possibly. Victims can pursue claims for negligence and statutory violations if Glencoe failed to use adequate cybersecurity measures. A qualified attorney can evaluate your case for free.
How long do I have to take action?
Legal deadlines vary by state—often two to four years from discovery of the breach. Act quickly to preserve evidence and your rights.
Is my Social Security number now invalid?
No. However, once exposed, it can be misused indefinitely. Place a fraud alert or request a credit freeze to reduce the risk of identity theft.