Informa Exhibitions U.S. Construction and Real Estate, Inc., other Informa U.S. entities, and Informa TechTarget (“Informa”) “Supplemental”
Informa Exhibitions U.S. Construction and Real Estate, Inc. experienced a data breach exposing names and other personal identifiers, affecting nearly 6,000 individuals nationwide. The additional information involved in the breach has not been specified.
AutoRisk Data Breach
On May 8, 2026, the INC Ransom ransomware group claimed responsibility for a cyberattack against AutoRisk, an insurance solutions provider specializing in coverage for businesses in the automotive industry.
54 Below Inc.
The data breach at 54 Below Inc. resulted in the exposure of names and other personal identifiers of over 13,000 individuals.
2nd Swing
A data breach at 2nd Swing exposed names and other personal identifiers. A total of 222 people were affected.
First Harvest Federal Credit Union
A data breach at First Harvest Federal Credit Union exposed names and other personal identifiers, along with sensitive data. The total number of individuals affected nationwide has not been disclosed.
Horizon Media
The data breach at Horizon Media exposed names and other personal identifiers. Specific nationwide numbers of affected individuals are not available, but one person was confirmed to be directly impacted.
Radial Entertainment
A data breach involving Radial Entertainment exposed names and other personal identifiers of 182 people nationwide.
Empire Express
The Empire Express data breach exposed names and other personal identifiers of individuals. A total of 5,438 people were affected nationwide.
Suncoast One Title & Closings, Inc.
A data breach at Suncoast One Title & Closings, Inc. exposed names and other personal identifiers of 331 individuals. The breach occurred between November 4, 2025, and February 20, 2026.
Why We Track All Data Breaches, Not Just Our Own Cases
When companies fail to secure your data, the fallout can be serious: identity theft, financial loss, and damage that lingers long after the breach itself.
Our goal is simple: help people identify breaches that may affect them and make informed decisions about how to respond. This page is updated regularly as new breaches come to light. If you spot a company you’ve done business with, we encourage you to reach out.
If you believe your private information was exposed in a data breach, you may have legal options. Almeida Law Group has extensive experience representing victims of cybercriminals, whose rights and privacy were violated by data breaches.
Were You Affected by a Data Breach?
If you recognize any of the companies or organizations listed on this page, whether it’s a business you’ve shopped with, a healthcare provider you’ve used, or a financial service you’re enrolled in, it’s important to act quickly. Even if you haven’t received an official notice from the breached organization, your data may still be at risk.
Set up a monitoring service for your credit. Use a reputable service to ensure your data is treated with respect.
Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with major credit bureaus.
We offer confidential consultations to assess whether you might have a claim related to a breach listed on this page. Legal action may lead to compensation for damages, credit monitoring, and other forms of relief.
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At Almeida Law Group, we are committed to helping individuals protect their rights in the wake of data security failures. If you suspect your personal data has been compromised because of a data breach – whether it’s one listed here or not – don’t wait for the consequences to unfold.
Reach out today and let us help you take the next step toward accountability and protection.
About Data Breaches
Data – particularly personally identifiable health and financial information – is incredibly valuable and the most attractive commodity for cyberthieves. Even though companies will do seemingly everything they can to acquire more and more of your sensitive and valuable data, many of them refuse to proactively use appropriate and necessary data security measures.
Companies are unquestionably on notice about the need to protect such data as just about every day another data breach is announced. Yet, despite being on notice (and, in many instances, promising consumers they will protect the data), many companies are seemingly more concerned about figuring out ways to monetize such data than in protecting it from bad actors.
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