On July 9, 2024, The Alcohol & Drug Testing Service (“TADTS”) recently became aware of suspicious activity on its computer systems, indicating a data breach. Based on a subsequent forensic investigation, The Alcohol & Drug Testing Service determined that cybercriminals infiltrated its inadequately secured computer network. The investigation further determined that, through this infiltration, cybercriminals potentially accessed and downloaded files containing the sensitive personal information of 748,763 individuals.
The information exposed in the data breach includes, but is not limited to:
- Names
- Social Security numbers
- Financial account information
- Credit and debit card information
- Medical information
- Heath insurance information
- Dates of birth
- Driver’s license or other government-issued identification
- Passport numbers
- Usernames and passwords
- Email addresses
- USCIS or alien registration numbers
As a result of the The Alcohol & Drug Testing Service data breach, these individuals’ personal and highly confidential information may be in the hands of cybercriminals who can place the information for sale on the dark web or use the information to perpetrate identity fraud.
Murphy Law Firm is investigating claims on behalf of all individuals whose personal and confidential information was potentially compromised in the data breach. We are evaluating legal options, including a potential class action lawsuit, to recover damages for individuals who were affected by the TADTS data breach.