Pyramid Global Hospitality Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Pyramid Advisors Limited Partnership (Pyramid Global Hospitality) has disclosed a cybersecurity incident that exposed sensitive employee information stored on company servers. Regulators were notified on February 25, 2026, and written notices were sent the same day. If you received a breach letter, you may have legal rights to compensation and complimentary identity-protection services.

Act now: review the facts below, enroll in the free IDX monitoring offered by Pyramid Global Hospitality, and contact us to discuss your claim eligibility.

Key Facts at a Glance

  • Incident discovery: August 14, 2025 – suspicious network activity detected.

  • Data confirmed impacted: September 30, 2025.

  • Regulator & consumer notice: February 25, 2026.

  • Free protection: 12 months of credit and CyberScan monitoring through IDX (enrollment deadline: May 25, 2026).

  • Data types involved: name, Social Security number, driver’s license/state ID, other government IDs, financial account details, health insurance information, and medical information.

  • Law-enforcement report: The breach was reported to federal authorities.

What Happened

On August 14, 2025, Pyramid Global Hospitality identified suspicious activity on its network and immediately retained third-party forensic specialists to investigate. While initial findings suggested no data compromise, a subsequent review on September 30, 2025, revealed that files on its servers had been accessed. A comprehensive analysis determined that certain current and former employee records were likely affected.

Information Exposed

The forensic investigation found that one or more of the following data elements may have been present on the affected servers:

  • Name

  • Social Security number

  • Driver’s license or state identification number

  • Other governmental identification numbers

  • Financial account information

  • Health insurance information

  • Medical information

Pyramid Global Hospitality has not confirmed that every data element listed above pertained to every individual, but impacted employees are urged to treat all categories as potentially compromised.

Company Response

Pyramid Global Hospitality states it:

  • Secured its systems immediately after detecting the intrusion.

  • Engaged external cybersecurity experts to investigate and remediate the incident.

  • Reported the breach to federal law-enforcement and relevant state regulators.

  • Is evaluating and enhancing existing security safeguards on an ongoing basis.

  • Is offering 12 months of complimentary credit and CyberScan monitoring through IDX to affected individuals.

Steps You Can Take Today

  1. Enroll in IDX services: Follow the instructions in your notification letter before May 25, 2026.

  2. Monitor credit reports: Obtain free annual reports from Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.

  3. Review account statements: Check bank, credit card, and insurance statements for unfamiliar activity.

  4. Place fraud alerts or credit freezes: Contact the credit bureaus if you detect suspicious activity.

  5. Retain documentation: Keep your breach letter and any suspicious statements for potential legal claims.

Legal Options & Claim Eligibility

Employees whose personal information was exposed may be entitled to damages for out-of-pocket losses, time spent resolving fraud issues, and future risk of identity theft. Joining a lawsuit investigation helps consolidate claims and can increase negotiation leverage against the company.

How to Join the Pyramid Global Hospitality Lawsuit Investigation

Complete our confidential intake form or call the number in your letter to discuss your situation. There are no upfront costs—legal fees are only collected if compensation is recovered.

Company Overview

Pyramid Global Hospitality manages hotels, resorts, and conference centers across North America and Europe.

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Impacted Entities

Frequently Asked Questions

I received a data breach letter from Pyramid Global Hospitality — what should I do?

Enroll in the complimentary IDX credit and CyberScan monitoring before May 25, 2026, monitor your accounts, and consult an attorney about potential claims.

How do I submit a claim related to the Pyramid Global Hospitality data breach?

Contact our firm through the link above or by phone with your breach notice and any evidence of losses. We will evaluate your eligibility at no cost.

Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Pyramid Global Hospitality?

Current or former employees who received an official notice dated February 25, 2026, are generally eligible. Eligibility is confirmed after a short intake review.

What information did the Pyramid Global Hospitality breach expose?

Potentially exposed data includes your name, Social Security number, driver’s license or state ID, other government IDs, financial account details, health insurance information, and medical records.

Did Pyramid Global Hospitality offer credit monitoring, and for how long?

Yes. The company is providing 12 months of complimentary credit and CyberScan monitoring through IDX.

How can I get the official breach notice PDF for Pyramid Global Hospitality?

You can download it directly from the Maine Attorney General website using the button at the top of this article.

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