Opus Card Systems Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
Opus Card Systems customers and merchants were recently informed that certain personal data was compromised during a July 2025 cyber-incident. If you received a breach notice, you may qualify to pursue compensation and no-cost identity-theft protection. Use the information below to safeguard your finances and explore your legal options.
What Happened?
Opus Card Systems, Inc. (“Opus Card Systems”) detected potential unauthorized activity on its network on July 21, 2025. The company immediately engaged specialized third-party cybersecurity and digital forensics experts to investigate. The investigation confirmed that an unauthorized actor had accessed certain network locations containing personal information. Law enforcement and other appropriate parties were notified.
Information Exposed
Based on the forensic findings, the following data elements may have been compromised:
- Name
- Social Security number
- Driver’s license number
- Passport information
Opus states it has no evidence that the information has been misused, but advises all recipients to remain vigilant.
Steps Opus Card Systems Is Taking
- Engaged independent cybersecurity experts to secure systems and investigate.
- Enhanced cyber preparedness with additional awareness training and updated procedures.
- Reported the incident to law enforcement.
- Offering 12 months of complimentary credit monitoring and proactive fraud assistance through Cyberscout (a TransUnion company).
Protecting Yourself
- Enroll in the free Cyberscout services within 90 days at https://bfs.cyberscout.com/activate using the unique code provided in your letter.
- Review bank, credit-card, and insurance statements for unusual activity.
- Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze if you detect suspicious transactions.
- Keep a copy of all communications from Opus Card Systems.
Your Legal Options
Under privacy and consumer-protection laws, individuals harmed by a data breach may be entitled to monetary damages and injunctive relief. Attorneys are currently evaluating claims against Opus Card Systems to determine whether adequate safeguards were in place and if additional remediation is warranted.
Next steps:
- Complete our secure claim-evaluation form to see if you qualify.
- Preserve any evidence of identity theft or out-of-pocket losses.
- Monitor this page for lawsuit updates.
Timeline of Key Events
- July 21, 2025 — Potential compromise detected.
- November 3, 2025 — Consumer notification letters mailed.
- November 7, 2025 — Incident reported to the Maine Attorney General’s office.
- November 8, 2025 — Last public update.
Company Overview
Opus Card Systems, Inc. (“Opus Card Systems”) designs and supplies greeting cards and related products.
- Website: opuscardsystems.com
- Headquarters: 270 Commerce Dr., Fort Washington, PA, USA
- Founded: 2010
- Industry: Greeting Cards
- Employees: 7
- Support: Contact Page
Frequently Asked Questions
I received a data breach letter from Opus Card Systems — what should I do?
Activate the free monitoring service within 90 days, review your financial accounts for unusual activity, and keep all breach-related documents.
How do I submit a claim related to the Opus Card Systems data breach?
Use the form on this page or consult a qualified data-privacy attorney to determine your eligibility for compensation.
What information did the Opus Card Systems breach expose?
The incident potentially exposed names paired with Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, or passport information.
Did Opus Card Systems offer credit monitoring?
Yes. Complimentary 12-month credit monitoring and fraud assistance are provided through Cyberscout.
How many people were affected by the Opus Card Systems breach?
The total number of impacted individuals has not been publicly disclosed.
How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Opus Card Systems?
Click the “Download Official Breach Notice” button above to access the document directly from the Maine Attorney General’s website.