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Data Breach

Charlottesville Settlement Company

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Date of data breach:
March 19, 2026

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People exposed:
22041

March 20, 2026

by: Almeida Law Group

Understanding the Recent Data Breach at Charlottesville Settlement Company

Data breaches have become an unfortunate norm in today’s digital world, posing significant risks to personal information and privacy. One such incident recently occurred at Charlottesville Settlement Company, highlighting the necessity for vigilance regarding our sensitive data. Here’s what you need to know about this breach, including its implications and the steps you can take to protect yourself.

About the Company

  • Company Name: Charlottesville Settlement Company
  • Industry: Other Commercial
  • Headquarters Address: 941 Glenwood Station Ln Suite 101, Charlottesville, VA 22901

What Happened?

  • Breach Type: External system breach (hacking)
  • Date of Breach: September 2, 2025
  • Date Discovered: March 10, 2026
  • Date Consumers Were Notified: March 18, 2026
  • Number of People Affected: 22,041 nationwide; 19 in Maine

What Information Was Involved?

The data breach involved the acquisition of names or other personal identifiers in combination with additional personal information. Specific details regarding the additional data compromised have not been disclosed in the notification.

What You Should Do Next

If you believe your information may have been compromised in this breach, consider taking the following steps to protect yourself:

  • Sign up for Credit Monitoring: As a precaution, enroll in the offered credit monitoring service through IDX, which includes monitoring for any unusual activity and helps protect your identity.
  • Check Your Credit Reports: Obtain your free credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com. Review it for any inaccuracies or unfamiliar accounts.
  • Place a Fraud Alert: Consider placing a fraud alert on your credit reports, which can make it harder for identity thieves to open accounts in your name.
  • Consider a Credit Freeze: You have the option to freeze your credit with the three main credit bureaus to prevent potential identity thieves from accessing your credit reports.
  • Stay Vigilant: Monitor your bank and credit accounts for any unauthorized transactions. Report anything suspicious immediately.
  • Secure Your Online Information: Update passwords for your online accounts, using strong combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols. Use unique passwords for different sites.
  • Review Notifications: Pay close attention to any notifications from financial institutions or services regarding potential unauthorized activity or breaches.

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Staying informed and taking proactive measures is crucial in the event of a data breach. By understanding the risks and taking the necessary steps to protect your information, you can help safeguard yourself against identity theft.

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