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

The Computer Merchant Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you recently notified that your Social Security number was exposed? A July 2024 cyber-attack against The Computer Merchant may have compromised the personal data of more than 34,100 individuals. Find out if you can pursue compensation and learn the immediate steps to protect your identity.

What Happened?

According to state regulatory filings, The Computer Merchant—an IT staffing and workforce solutions provider headquartered in Norwell, Massachusetts—detected a cyber-attack on its computer network in July 2024. In January 2025, the company learned that stolen data from the incident was circulating publicly, triggering a deeper forensic investigation.

Investigators confirmed that the unauthorized party accessed files containing personally identifiable information (PII). Once the scope was understood, the company began notifying affected individuals on August 19, 2025.

What Information Was Exposed?

The type of data compromised varies by person, but may include:

  • Name
  • Social Security number

Exposure of a Social Security number significantly increases the risk of identity theft, tax fraud, and other financial crimes.

Timeline of Key Events

  • July 2024 – Cyber-attack occurs on The Computer Merchant network.
  • January 2025 – Company becomes aware stolen data is publicly available.
  • January–July 2025 – Forensic review and identification of impacted data.
  • August 19 2025 – Notification letters and complimentary credit-monitoring offers sent to affected individuals.

Why This Breach Matters

The breach involves core identity credentials. Threat actors armed with your name and Social Security number can:

  • Open fraudulent credit lines or loans
  • File false tax returns for refunds
  • Commit medical or employment fraud
  • Target you in phishing or social-engineering schemes

Pursuing legal remedies can help cover out-of-pocket expenses, time spent resolving fraud, and the long-term monitoring needed when SSNs are exposed.

What Should Affected Individuals Do Now?

  1. Enroll in the free credit-monitoring service offered in the notification letter.
  2. Place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major credit bureaus.
  3. Monitor bank, credit-card, and insurance statements for unauthorized activity.
  4. Change passwords on any accounts sharing credentials with The Computer Merchant systems.
  5. Document any fraudulent incidents to preserve evidence for potential claims.

If you receive a breach notice—or believe your information was involved—you may be entitled to financial compensation. Contact experienced data-breach counsel to discuss your rights and potential participation in ongoing litigation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people are affected by The Computer Merchant data breach?

Regulatory filings state that approximately 34,100 individuals’ information was involved.

What specific data did The Computer Merchant hackers obtain?

The investigation confirmed that names and Social Security numbers were present in the compromised files.

Has The Computer Merchant offered free credit monitoring?

Yes. The company is providing complimentary credit-monitoring and identity-protection services to impacted individuals.

Can I file a lawsuit over The Computer Merchant data breach?

Possibly. Victims who experienced—or face a substantial risk of—identity theft may have legal claims for damages, including lost time, out-of-pocket expenses, and anxiety caused by the breach.

What deadlines apply to a The Computer Merchant data breach claim?

Statutes of limitation vary by state, but many claims must be filed within one to three years of learning about the breach. Speak with an attorney promptly to preserve your rights.

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