Oglethorpe Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
Oglethorpe, Inc. (Oglethorpe) has notified 559 individuals that sensitive personal and medical information was exposed during a network intrusion discovered on June 6 2025. If you received a breach letter, you may qualify for free credit monitoring and could pursue legal remedies—speak with a data-breach attorney to understand your options.
Key Facts of the Oglethorpe Breach
- Breach detected: June 6 2025
- Investigation concluded: September 16 2025
- Consumer notices mailed: October 31 2025
- Total individuals affected: 559 (274 in Texas, 285 in Massachusetts)
- Type of attack: Unauthorized third-party network intrusion and data exfiltration
What Personal Information Was Exposed?
The forensic investigation found that the attacker could access and exfiltrate the following categories of data:
- First and last name
- Date of birth
- Social Security number
- Driver’s license number
- Medical information
How Oglethorpe Responded
- Immediately engaged third-party forensic specialists to secure the environment.
- Wiped and rebuilt impacted systems and strengthened network security controls.
- Reviewed and updated data-handling policies and server protections.
- Notified the Federal Bureau of Investigation and is cooperating with the investigation.
- Offering 12 months of Single-Bureau Credit Monitoring, credit reports/scores, and proactive fraud assistance through Cyberscout.
Recommended Steps for Affected Individuals
- Enroll in the complimentary credit monitoring within 90 days at bfs.cyberscout.com/activate using the unique code provided in your letter.
- Review your credit reports and medical insurance statements for unfamiliar activity.
- Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze with the major credit bureaus.
- Retain a copy of the breach notice and any enrollment confirmations for your records.
- Discuss potential legal claims with a consumer-privacy attorney; deadlines apply.
Timeline of Events
- June 6 2025: Breach discovered; forensic team engaged.
- September 16 2025: Investigation verified data acquisition by attacker.
- October 23 2025: Data-review process completed; victims identified.
- October 31 2025: Written notices mailed to 559 impacted individuals.
- November 3 2025: Incident publicly reported to state regulators.
Company Overview
- Website: oglethorpeinc.com
- Industry: Healthcare Management
- Headquarters: 201 N. Franklin St, Suite 1910, Tampa, FL, United States
- Founded: 1999
- Official Social Media: Facebook • LinkedIn • X (Twitter)
Frequently Asked Questions
I received a data breach letter from Oglethorpe — what should I do?
Follow the enrollment instructions in the letter to activate the free credit-monitoring service within 90 days, review your financial statements for unusual activity, and consult a privacy attorney about your legal rights.
How do I submit a claim related to the Oglethorpe data breach?
You can pursue compensation by filing an individual claim or joining a class action. An attorney can evaluate your eligibility based on the losses or risks you face from the exposure of your data.
Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Oglethorpe?
Anyone who received Oglethorpe’s October 31 2025 breach notice may be eligible. Eligibility typically depends on residency and the type of data compromised.
What information did the Oglethorpe breach expose?
The incident involved first and last names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and medical information.
Did Oglethorpe offer credit monitoring, and for how long?
Yes. Impacted individuals receive complimentary Single-Bureau Credit Monitoring, credit reports/scores, and fraud assistance for 12 months from the date of enrollment.
How many people were affected by the Oglethorpe breach?
Oglethorpe reported 559 impacted individuals: 274 Texas residents and 285 Massachusetts residents.
How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Oglethorpe?
You can download the Massachusetts Attorney General filing directly using the button earlier in this article or via this link.