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Sprouse Shrader Smith PLLC

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Date of data breach:
March 11, 2026

March 12, 2026

by: Almeida Law Group

Understanding the Sprouse Shrader Smith Data Breach and Its Implications

Data breaches can have significant ramifications for both individuals and organizations involved. The recent breach at Sprouse Shrader Smith PLLC serves as a reminder that even well-established companies can fall victim to cyberattacks, potentially exposing sensitive personal information of consumers. Understanding the details surrounding this breach is crucial for protecting yourself and your information.

About the Company

Company Name: Sprouse Shrader Smith PLLC

Industry: Legal Services

Headquarters Address: 701 S. Taylor St., Suite 500, Amarillo, TX 79101

What Happened?

The Sprouse Shrader Smith PLLC breach involved an external system compromise, classified as hacking. The breach occurred on January 13, 2025, and was discovered on February 25, 2025. Consumers were officially notified of the breach on March 10, 2026. While the total number of individuals affected nationwide is not disclosed, it is confirmed that 7 Maine residents were negatively impacted.

What Information Was Involved?

The information acquired during the breach included names or other personal identifiers combined with sensitive data. However, the specific details about the types of data compromised are not provided in the notification.

What You Should Do Next

If you are one of the seven Maine residents affected by this breach, here are concrete steps you should consider taking:

  • Enroll in Credit Monitoring: Take advantage of the identity theft protection services being offered by IDX for 12 months, which includes credit monitoring and identity protection services.
  • Place Fraud Alerts: Consider placing a fraud alert on your credit reports to notify potential lenders to verify your identity before granting credit in your name.
  • Freeze Your Credit: If you are concerned about identity theft, consider freezing your credit. This prevents new creditors from accessing your credit report until you lift the freeze.
  • Review Your Accounts: Regularly monitor your financial accounts and statements for any unauthorized transactions or signs of fraud.
  • Obtain Your Credit Report: Check your credit report for free at AnnualCreditReport.com to ensure that there are no inaccuracies or unfamiliar accounts listed.
  • Stay Informed: Keep informed about any developments regarding the breach or additional protection services being offered.
  • Report Suspected Fraud: If you notice any suspicious activity, report it immediately to your financial institution and the appropriate authorities.

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In conclusion, the Sprouse Shrader Smith breach underscores the importance of safeguarding your personal data. By taking proactive steps, you can protect yourself from potential identity theft and mitigate any impacts arising from this incident.

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