Alpine Lumber Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
On February 18, 2026, Alpine Lumber began notifying consumers that a December ransomware attack allowed an outside actor to access sensitive files. If you received a letter, you may qualify to pursue compensation and complimentary identity-protection services. Contact us today to discuss your rights.
Key Takeaways
Breach type: Ransomware leading to unauthorized file access
Exposure window: December 14 – 22, 2025
Discovery date: December 22, 2025
Notice mailed: February 18, 2026
Free service offered: Epiq – Privacy Solutions ID credit monitoring
What Happened?
Alpine Lumber Company (Alpine Lumber) detected on December 22, 2025 that several network devices had been encrypted with ransomware. The company immediately activated its incident-response protocols, contained the activity and engaged third-party cybersecurity experts to investigate. Law enforcement was informed the same day.
The forensic inquiry confirmed that between December 14 and December 22, 2025, an unauthorized actor viewed and obtained files stored on a file server. A detailed file review concluded on February 5, 2026 that certain documents included customer and employee personal information.
What Information Was Involved?
According to Alpine Lumber’s letter to consumers, the compromised files may have contained:
Name and postal address
Social Security number
Date of birth
Health-insurance plan enrollment data and policy number
Medical information
Driver’s license or state identification number
Passport or other government-issued ID number
Financial account information
Payment-card information
Company Response
Implemented containment and remediation steps immediately after discovery
Engaged independent cybersecurity professionals to investigate
Reported the incident to law-enforcement authorities
Enhanced existing security safeguards to reduce future risk
Arranged complimentary access to Epiq – Privacy Solutions ID credit-monitoring and identity-theft protection services for affected individuals
Recommended Actions for Impacted Individuals
Enroll in the free Epiq – Privacy Solutions ID service using the instructions in your letter.
Monitor bank, credit-card and insurance statements for unfamiliar activity.
Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze on your credit file.
Review the Federal Trade Commission’s identity-theft resources at IdentityTheft.gov.
Keep copies of any unusual charges or correspondence in case legal action becomes necessary.
Lawsuit Investigation: Your Legal Options
Data-breach victims often face unreimbursed expenses, time spent restoring their credit and elevated fraud risk. Our investigation seeks to determine whether Alpine Lumber employed adequate data-security measures and whether affected consumers are entitled to monetary relief. Consultation is free, and you pay nothing unless compensation is recovered.
Company Overview
Website: alpinelumber.com
Headquarters: 11111 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO, USA
Founded: 1963
Industry: Building Materials
Employees: Approximately 500
Parent Company: Builders FirstSource (NYSE: BLDR)
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Impacted Entities
Frequently Asked Questions
I received a data breach letter from Alpine Lumber — what should I do?
Follow the activation instructions for the complimentary Epiq credit-monitoring service provided in the letter and closely review your financial and medical statements for suspicious activity.
How do I submit a claim related to the Alpine Lumber data breach?
Contact our legal team using the form on this page. We will evaluate your eligibility and guide you through the claim-submission process at no out-of-pocket cost.
Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Alpine Lumber?
If your personal information was included in the files accessed during the December 2025 incident, you may qualify. Eligibility is confirmed by reviewing your notice letter and any resulting losses.
What information did the Alpine Lumber breach expose?
Names, addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, health-insurance details, medical information and certain financial or government-ID numbers were involved.
Did Alpine Lumber offer credit monitoring?
Yes. Impacted consumers receive complimentary access to Epiq – Privacy Solutions ID identity-protection services.
How can I get the official breach notice PDF for Alpine Lumber?
You can download it directly from the Vermont Attorney General’s website using the button above titled “Download Official Breach Notice (PDF).”
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