SmartRent Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the SmartRent 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.

SmartRent Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you employed by SmartRent between 2019 and 2024? Your Social Security number and other sensitive details may now be in the wrong hands. Act quickly—learn how to protect yourself and discover whether you can join a data-breach lawsuit.

What Happened?

On July 8, 2025, SmartRent Technologies, Inc. learned that one of its vendors—Semple Marchal & Cooper LLP (SMC)—had suffered a cybersecurity incident. SMC, the accounting firm that audits SmartRent’s 401k plan, discovered on May 10, 2025, that hackers had infiltrated its internal file-share system in February 2025 through a phishing attack.

The compromised files contained audit materials from 2019-2024 and included data on both current and former SmartRent employees, regardless of 401k participation.

Information Exposed

  • Full name & surname
  • Full mailing address
  • Social Security number
  • Date of birth & sex
  • Marital status
  • Hire and separation dates
  • Employment status
  • Government-issued ID details
  • Medical and financial information related to retirement records

Key Timeline

  • February 2025: Phishing campaign compromises SMC share drive.
  • May 10 2025: SMC detects unauthorized access.
  • July 8 2025: SMC notifies SmartRent of the breach.
  • August 4 2025: Breach disclosed to the Maine Attorney General.
  • August 7 2025: Written notices mailed to affected individuals.

Your Risk

With Social Security numbers, addresses and employment data exposed, victims face heightened risks of:

  • Identity theft and fraudulent tax filings
  • Unauthorized credit applications or bank accounts
  • Medical or insurance fraud
  • Targeted phishing or social-engineering scams

SmartRent’s Response

SmartRent is offering 24 months of IDX identity-protection services at no cost. Enrollment details are included in the mailed notice.

Protect Yourself Now

  1. Enroll in IDX. Activate the complimentary 24-month monitoring plan immediately.
  2. Place fraud alerts or credit freezes. Contact any major credit bureau to make it harder for criminals to open new accounts.
  3. Monitor financial and medical statements. Flag suspicious transactions or bills you don’t recognize.
  4. Beware phishing attempts. Verify emails, calls or texts claiming to be from SmartRent, SMC or IDX.

Can You File a Lawsuit?

Under data-breach and consumer-protection laws, organizations that fail to safeguard personal information may owe affected individuals monetary relief. Potential compensation may cover:

  • Out-of-pocket expenses (credit monitoring, freezing fees, etc.)
  • Time spent addressing fraud concerns
  • Potential future losses from identity theft
  • Emotional distress

If you received a notice from SmartRent or SMC, you could qualify to join a class-action lawsuit. Document any unusual account activity and keep copies of all correspondence to strengthen your claim.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my data was involved in the SmartRent breach?

If you worked at SmartRent between 2019 and 2024, look for a mailed notice dated August 2025. You can also contact SmartRent’s dedicated hotline listed in that letter.

What personal information did the SmartRent data breach expose?

The breach includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, employment details, and other retirement-plan information.

Does SmartRent provide free credit monitoring?

Yes. SmartRent is offering 24 months of IDX identity-theft protection at no cost to affected employees.

Can former employees join a SmartRent data breach lawsuit?

Absolutely. Both current and former employees from 2019-2024 may be eligible to participate because their data was held in the 401k audit files.

What steps should I take if I suspect identity theft after the SmartRent breach?

Immediately place a fraud alert or credit freeze, file an identity-theft report with the FTC, and notify your bank or credit-card issuers of any fraudulent charges.

Next Steps

If you believe you’re affected, act quickly to preserve your legal rights and minimize risk. Stay informed, keep thorough records, and consider consulting an attorney specializing in data-privacy law.

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