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Data Breach Notices

March 22, 2024

City of Jacksonville Beach, Florida Data Breach Investigation

On January 29, 2024, the City of Jacksonville Beach, Florida ("the City") discovered that its network had been subject to to unauthorized activity and began investigating.
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On January 29, 2024, the City of Jacksonville Beach, Florida (“the City”) discovered that its network had been subject to to unauthorized activity and began investigating. The City finished its investigation on February 22, 2024 and determined that its employees and/or consumers’ personal information may have been compromised, including:

  • Name
  • Social Security Number

The City notified the current and former employees and/or consumers whose personal information was compromised on March 20, 2024. If you’ve received notice from the City that your personal information was compromised, consider doing certain things to protect your personal information:

  • Change your passwords and security information for online accounts;
  • Review your account statements for unauthorized activity;
  • Monitor your credit reports for signs of identity theft;
  • Contact the credit bureaus to request a temporary fraud alert;
  • Carefully review the notice you received from the City;
  • Keep a copy of the notice for your records; and
  • Enroll in the identity theft and credit monitoring services offered in the notice from the CIty.

For more information on the options available to you following a data breach, email us at info@mselaborlaw.com, or call (202) 833-8855 to set up a free consultation with one of our attorneys, or click the Contact Us form in the menu header above.

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