Understanding the Too Lost LLC Data Breach
In today’s digital age, data breaches are a common concern that can affect both individuals and businesses. The recent breach involving Too Lost LLC is a reminder of the vulnerabilities that exist and the importance of protecting personal information. A breach of this nature not only compromises sensitive data but can also lead to identity theft and financial loss for affected individuals. In this blog post, we’ll break down the details of the breach, the implications for affected consumers, and steps to take to safeguard personal information.
About the Company
Company Name: Too Lost LLC
Industry: Other Commercial
Headquarters Address: 915 Broadway, New York, NY 10010
What Happened?
Breach Type: External system breach (hacking)
Date of Breach: September 2, 2025
Date Discovered: February 10, 2026
Date Consumers Were Notified: February 20, 2026
Number of People Affected:
– Total nationwide: 3,206
– Total in Maine: 2
What Information Was Involved?
The breach involved the exposure of names or other personal identifiers combined with personal information. The specific details beyond this were not disclosed in the notification from the Maine Attorney General’s office.
What You Should Do Next
If you are among those affected by this data breach, consider taking the following steps to protect your personal information:
- Enroll in Identity Theft Protection Services: Take advantage of the provided 12-month credit monitoring and identity theft protection services from IDX.
- Check Your Financial Accounts Regularly: Monitor your bank and credit card statements for any unauthorized transactions.
- Place Fraud Alerts on Your Credit Reports: Contact one of the major credit bureaus to place a fraud alert on your credit reports. This makes it harder for identity thieves to open accounts in your name.
- Consider a Credit Freeze: You can place a freeze on your credit report, which restricts access to your credit report, making it difficult for identity thieves to open accounts in your name.
- Review Your Credit Reports: Obtain a free credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com to check for inaccuracies or unfamiliar accounts.
- Stay Informed: Keep yourself notified about any additional information released regarding the breach or recommendations from experts.
- Report Identity Theft: If you suspect that your personal information has already been misused, report it to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and follow their recovery plan.