PS Logistics Data Breach Investigation

PS Logistics Data Breach Investigation

PS Logistics Data Breach: Sensitive Information of Individuals Potentially Exposed

PS Logistics, a Birmingham, Alabama-based transportation and logistics company, recently reported a data breach that may have compromised the sensitive personal and health information of an undetermined number of individuals. If you’ve received a data breach notification letter from PS Logistics, your private information may have been exposed, putting you at risk of identity theft or fraud.

About PS Logistics

PS Logistics provides a wide range of transportation and logistics solutions, including asset transportation, brokerage services, third-party logistics, supply chain partnerships, and equipment sales and leasing. Its transportation management technology system enables seamless integration of its logistics services nationwide. Headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, PS Logistics operates over 25 locations across the United States and employs more than 1,000 people.

Details of the Data Breach

PS Logistics reported to the Attorney General of Maine that its systems had been accessed by an unauthorized actor on or around February 20, 2024. Following the discovery, the company initiated an investigation to determine the extent of the breach and identify the individuals affected.

The review revealed that the compromised information may include:

  • Names
  • Social Security numbers
  • Driver’s license numbers
  • Government-issued ID numbers (e.g., passports, state IDs)
  • Medical information

On December 19, 2024, PS Logistics began notifying affected individuals via mail, providing details about the exposed information and offering 12 months of complimentary identity monitoring services.

Potential Risks for Victims

The exposure of sensitive information like Social Security numbers, medical records, and government-issued IDs puts victims at risk of:

  • Identity theft and financial fraud
  • Unauthorized use of personal or medical information
  • Creation of fraudulent accounts or loans
  • Increased phishing attempts and spam communications

What You Should Do If You Were Affected

If you received a notification letter from PS Logistics, it’s essential to take immediate action to protect your identity:

  1. Enroll in the complimentary identity monitoring services offered by PS Logistics.
  2. Monitor your financial accounts and credit reports for suspicious activity.
  3. Place a fraud alert or credit freeze on your credit file to prevent unauthorized transactions.
  4. Be cautious of phishing attempts, emails, or calls requesting sensitive information.

How We Can Help

At Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C., we understand the devastating impact of data breaches and are dedicated to helping victims seek justice. If your sensitive information was compromised in the PS Logistics data breach, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Financial losses
  • Costs of identity theft protection and recovery
  • Emotional distress
  • Time and effort spent addressing the breach

Our experienced data breach attorneys can help you navigate the legal process, hold the responsible parties accountable, and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Contact Us for a Free Consultation

If you’ve been impacted by the PS Logistics data breach, don’t wait to take action. Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C. is here to guide you through the legal process and help you seek justice. Contact us today for a free consultation. We will help you understand your options and fight for your rights.

LINKS:

[1] https://www.maine.gov/agviewer/content/ag/985235c7-cb95-4be2-8792-a1252b4f8318/da2eb0a3-1396-45e4-adfb-0c2cb6cec327.html

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