Anywhere Real Estate Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Anywhere Real Estate customers and employees recently received notice of a cybersecurity incident involving sensitive personal data. The breach affects 1,487 individuals and has prompted regulatory filings in Texas and Maine. If you were notified, you may be entitled to complimentary credit monitoring and potential legal remedies—contact us today to discuss your rights.

Key Facts About the Incident

  • Full legal name: Anywhere Real Estate Inc. (“Anywhere Real Estate”)

  • Discovery date: November 24, 2025

  • Consumer notices mailed: January 30, 2026

  • Regulatory filings: Texas (February 2, 2026) and Maine (February 6, 2026)

  • Total individuals affected: 1,487 (all reported in Texas)

  • Systems involved: Oracle E-Business Suite (Oracle EBS) environment exploited through a zero-day vulnerability

What Information Was Exposed?

According to notices filed with state regulators, the compromised data may include:

  • Name

  • Address and other contact information

  • Date of birth

  • Social Security number

  • Basic job details

Company Response

Anywhere Real Estate engaged third-party cybersecurity experts to investigate, confirmed the software flaw had been patched, and reports that additional safeguards have been implemented. Impacted individuals are being offered 24 months of complimentary Experian IdentityWorks credit monitoring and identity-restoration support.

Your Next Steps

If you received an Anywhere Real Estate data breach letter, you can:

  • Activate the 24-month Experian IdentityWorks subscription provided in your notice.

  • Contact an Experian agent for identity restoration assistance if you detect fraud.

  • Request help placing a credit freeze with all three major credit bureaus.

  • Explore legal options to recover any losses related to the breach.

Company Overview

Anywhere Real Estate is a publicly traded real-estate services company formerly known as Realogy.

  • Website: anywhere.re

  • Headquarters: 175 Park Ave, Madison, New Jersey, United States

  • Founded: 2006

  • Industry: Real estate

  • Employees: 7,890

  • Ticker: HOUS (NYSE)

  • Social: LinkedIn  |  Instagram

Sources

Impacted Entities

Frequently Asked Questions

I received a data breach letter from Anywhere Real Estate — what should I do?

Follow the activation instructions for the complimentary Experian IdentityWorks service, review your credit reports, and consider consulting a data-breach attorney about potential claims.

How do I submit a claim related to the Anywhere Real Estate data breach?

Gather your breach letter, any evidence of fraud, and contact a qualified attorney or law-firm intake team to determine eligibility for compensation.

What information did the Anywhere Real Estate breach expose?

The incident involved names, addresses, contact details, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and basic employment information.

Did Anywhere Real Estate offer credit monitoring, and for how long?

Yes. Impacted individuals receive 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity-restoration services through Experian IdentityWorks.

How many people were affected by the Anywhere Real Estate breach?

The company reported 1,487 impacted individuals to regulators.

How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Anywhere Real Estate?

The Maine Attorney General hosts the notice. You can download it directly using the button above.

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