LiveRez Data Breach: Financial Data Exposed
By Join The Case · Published November 21, 2025 · Updated November 21, 2025 · 4 min read
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the LiveRez data breach. If you received notice that your information was exposed during this breach, you may be entitled to compensation. It's free to join our investigation to see if we can help you recover.

LiveRez Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you notified of the LiveRez data breach? You may be entitled to financial compensation and complimentary identity-protection services. Review the facts below and get a free case evaluation today.

Key Facts About the LiveRez Breach

  • Incident window: September 18 – October 3, 2025
  • Breach publicly disclosed: November 20, 2025
  • Type of attack: Unauthorized access to the LiveRez vacation-rental software platform
  • Sensitive data accessed: customer names, billing addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, payment-card numbers, card expiration dates, and CVV codes
  • Official consumer notice filed with Maine Attorney General on November 20, 2025
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)

Timeline of Events

  • September 18, 2025 — Unauthorized actor begins accessing the LiveRez platform.
  • October 3, 2025 — Unauthorized access ends.
  • October 21, 2025 — Forensic analysis confirms customer payment and contact data were involved.
  • November 20, 2025 — LiveRez issues consumer notification letters and files with the Maine Attorney General.

What Information Was Exposed?

The investigation determined that the following information was taken from the LiveRez platform:

  • Name
  • Billing address
  • Telephone number
  • Email address (if provided)
  • Payment-card number
  • Card expiration date
  • Card verification code (CVV)

No Social Security numbers or driver’s-license data were referenced in the notice.

How LiveRez Responded

After detecting the unauthorized activity, LiveRez contained the intrusion, launched an investigation with a third-party cybersecurity firm, and notified law enforcement. The company states it has implemented additional safeguards to strengthen platform security going forward.

Your Next Steps

LiveRez did not specify complimentary credit-monitoring services in its letter. However, the company urges affected individuals to:

  • Review account and card statements for unfamiliar transactions.
  • Obtain free annual credit reports from AnnualCreditReport.com or 1-877-322-8228.
  • Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
  • Report suspected identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission and local law-enforcement.

Company Overview

LiveRez operates a cloud-based platform for vacation-rental property managers.

  • Website: https://www.liverez.com/
  • Headquarters: 1173 Winding Creek Drive, Eagle, Idaho, United States
  • Industry: Vacation Rental Software
  • Year founded: 2008
  • Employees: ≈31

Frequently Asked Questions

I received a data breach letter from LiveRez — what should I do?

Follow the steps outlined in the notice: monitor your financial accounts, request your credit reports, and consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze. If you spot unauthorized charges, contact your card issuer immediately.

How do I submit a claim related to the LiveRez data breach?

You can request a free legal case review to explore potential compensation for time spent addressing the breach and any unreimbursed losses. Preserve a copy of your notice letter and any fraudulent-activity evidence.

What information did the LiveRez breach expose?

The breach involved names, billing addresses, phone numbers, email addresses (if provided), payment-card numbers, expiration dates, and CVV codes.

Did LiveRez offer credit monitoring?

The official notice encourages self-monitoring and provides guidance on obtaining free credit reports, but it does not mention complimentary credit-monitoring services.

How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for LiveRez?

You can download the state-filed notice directly above or via the Maine Attorney General’s website.

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