The Computer Merchant Ltd. 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 Ltd. 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

Did you receive a letter from The Computer Merchant about a data breach? 34,127 people just learned their Social Security numbers and other sensitive details are now in hackers’ hands. Find out how to protect yourself—and whether you can file a legal claim—below.

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What Happened?

July 2024 – The Computer Merchant Ltd. (TCM) detected unauthorized activity on its network.
January 2025 – Evidence emerged that stolen data had been posted publicly.
May 2025 – A deeper investigation confirmed that 34,127 individuals’ personal information was compromised.
August 19 2025 – Breach notices were mailed to affected customers.
August 21 2025 – TCM filed required disclosures with the California and Maine Attorneys General.

What Information Was Exposed?

According to the breach notices, hackers may have obtained the following data:

  • Full names
  • Social Security numbers
  • Dates of birth
  • Postal addresses
  • Government identification numbers
  • Medical or health-related details
  • Financial account information

The breadth of the information makes victims prime targets for identity theft, tax fraud and phishing scams.

Your Legal Options

If you received a breach notice from TCM, you may be entitled to:

  • Reimbursement for out-of-pocket costs (credit freezes, notary fees, etc.)
  • Compensation for time spent remedying fraud or monitoring accounts
  • Payment for emotional distress and loss of privacy

Data-breach lawsuits often seek damages and improved security practices. Time limits (statutes of limitation) apply, so act promptly.

How to Protect Yourself Now

  1. Enroll in free IDX services offered by TCM before November 19 2025.
  2. Monitor credit and bank accounts for unfamiliar activity.
  3. Place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major credit bureaus.
  4. Watch for phishing attempts using your leaked data.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if The Computer Merchant notified me?

TCM mailed letters beginning August 19 2025. Look for an envelope branded with “The Computer Merchant Ltd.” referencing a “cybersecurity incident.”

What should I do if my Social Security number was exposed by The Computer Merchant?

Enroll in the complimentary IDX monitoring, place a fraud alert or freeze, and file an Identity Theft Report with the FTC if you detect misuse.

Is joining a The Computer Merchant data breach lawsuit free?

Yes. Most class-action and mass-arbitration cases are handled on a contingency basis—no fees unless compensation is recovered.

Will signing up for credit monitoring hurt my credit score?

No. Monitoring is a “soft inquiry” and does not affect your credit.

How long will The Computer Merchant keep offering free protection?

The IDX enrollment deadline is November 19 2025, with coverage typically lasting 12–24 months once activated.

Next Steps

If you believe your data was compromised, act quickly. Secure your accounts, preserve any evidence of fraud, and consult a qualified attorney to explore compensation options. Staying proactive today can prevent costly headaches tomorrow.

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