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Art Jetter & Company

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Date of data breach:
February 21, 2026

May 5, 2026

by: Almeida Law Group

Understanding the Art Jetter & Company Data Breach

Data breaches can have serious implications for individuals and organizations alike. They present risks that include identity theft, financial loss, and breaches of personal privacy. One such incident recently reported involves Art Jetter & Company, highlighting the need for individuals to stay vigilant and informed about their personal information security.

About the Company

Company Name: Art Jetter & Company

Industry: Other Commercial

Headquarters Address: 11301 Davenport St, Omaha, NE 68154

What Happened?

Breach Type: External system breach (hacking)

Date of Breach: February 21, 2026

Date Discovered: February 23, 2026

Date Consumers Were Notified: May 4, 2026

Number of People Affected: 150 individuals nationwide

What Information Was Involved?

The breach involved the unauthorized acquisition of personal identifiers, specifically names in combination with other personal identifiers. However, the specific additional identifiers obtained were not detailed in the notice.

What You Should Do Next

If you believe your information may have been compromised in the Art Jetter & Company breach, it is crucial to take proactive steps to protect yourself. Here are some concrete steps you can take:

  • Enroll in Credit Monitoring: Take advantage of the identity theft protection services offered, including 12 months of credit monitoring, fraud consultation, and identity theft restoration through Kroll.
  • Place a Fraud Alert: Contact one of the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion) to place a fraud alert on your credit report. This can help prevent new accounts from being opened in your name.
  • Request a Security Freeze: Consider placing a security freeze on your credit reports. This prevents potential creditors from accessing your credit report without your consent, making it harder for identity thieves to open accounts in your name.
  • Monitor Your Financial Accounts: Regularly check your bank and credit card statements for any unauthorized transactions and report them immediately.
  • Review Your Credit Reports: Obtain a free copy of your credit report annually from each of the three credit bureaus through AnnualCreditReport.com. This will help you identify any suspicious activity.
  • Be Wary of Phishing Attempts: Stay vigilant for emails or calls that ask for personal information, especially if they claim to be from organizations related to the breach.
  • Report Identity Theft: If you believe your information has been misused, report it to the FTC at IdentityTheft.gov. They offer comprehensive steps to help recover from identity theft.

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