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Shingle & Gibb Automation, LLC

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Date of data breach:
April 1, 2026

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People exposed:
529

April 1, 2026

by: Almeida Law Group

Understanding the Recent Data Breach at Shingle & Gibb Automation, LLC

Data breaches have become increasingly common in today’s digital age, affecting individuals and organizations alike. Such breaches not only compromise personal information but can also lead to serious identity theft issues. This blog post discusses a recent breach involving Shingle & Gibb Automation, LLC, which affects hundreds of consumers. It is crucial to be aware of these incidents to protect personal information effectively.

About the Company

  • Company Name: Shingle & Gibb Automation, LLC
  • Industry: Other Commercial
  • Headquarters Address: 845 Lancer Dr, Moorestown, NJ 08057

What Happened?

  • Breach Type: Hacking (External system breach)
  • Date of Breach: November 12, 2025
  • Date Discovered: February 20, 2026
  • Date Consumers Were Notified: March 25, 2026
  • Number of People Affected: 529 nationwide; 4 in Maine

What Information Was Involved?

The breach resulted in the exposure of names or other personal identifiers. Unfortunately, further specifics regarding the data that was compromised were not disclosed in the notification.

What You Should Do Next

If you believe your information may have been compromised during this data breach, it is essential to take immediate protective measures. Here are several steps you should consider:

  • Monitor Your Accounts: Regularly check your bank and credit card statements for any unauthorized transactions.
  • Credit Monitoring: Take advantage of the identity theft protection services being offered for 12 months through Experian’s Identity Works 3B. Sign up as soon as possible.
  • Place Fraud Alerts: Consider placing a fraud alert on your credit file with the three major credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion). This will make it harder for identity thieves to open accounts in your name.
  • Credit Freeze: You may want to place a credit freeze on your accounts. This prevents creditors from accessing your credit report without your consent and makes it harder for new accounts to be opened in your name.
  • Check Your Credit Report: Obtain your free annual credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com and review it for inaccuracies or unfamiliar accounts.
  • Beware of Scams: Be vigilant against phishing attempts and scams that may arise as a result of this breach.
  • Keep Records: Document any communications with financial institutions and credit reporting agencies in case you need to challenge any fraudulent activity.

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Data breaches can have lasting effects, compromising personal information and exposing individuals to identity theft. Being informed and proactive can help mitigate the risks associated with such incidents. Stay vigilant and take the necessary steps to protect your identity.

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