Sellers Publishing Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

On March 10, 2026, Sellers Publishing began notifying individuals that certain personal information was exposed during a November 2025 cyber-incident. If you received a breach letter, you may be entitled to free benefits or financial compensation. Contact us for a no-cost, confidential case evaluation.

Key Facts About the Sellers Publishing Breach

  • Discovery Date: November 4, 2025 – unusual activity detected.

  • Investigation Conclusion: December 3, 2025 – unauthorized access to specific company systems confirmed.

  • Consumer Notices Mailed: March 10, 2026.

  • Data Elements Involved: name and Social Security number.

  • Location Reported: Maine Attorney General (notice lists 2 Rhode Island residents; total individuals not disclosed).

What Information Was Exposed?

The company’s internal review determined that the affected systems contained two sensitive data points:

  • Name

  • Social Security number

Sellers Publishing’s Response Measures

Sellers Publishing, Inc. (Sellers Publishing) states it:

  • Isolated the impacted server from its network.

  • Engaged independent computer-forensic experts to investigate.

  • Changed user passwords and deployed endpoint monitoring and detection tools across its IT environment.

  • Is providing single-bureau credit monitoring, credit reports, credit scores, and proactive fraud assistance for 12 months at no cost through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company.

Recommended Actions for Impacted Individuals

The official notice encourages recipients to:

  • Review account statements and obtain free credit reports via AnnualCreditReport.com or 1-877-322-8228.

  • Consider placing an initial one-year fraud alert with one of the three nationwide credit bureaus.

  • Place a free security freeze on credit files if additional protection is desired.

  • Report any suspected identity theft to local law enforcement or the Federal Trade Commission (1-877-438-4338).

Company Overview: Sellers Publishing

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Impacted Entities

Frequently Asked Questions

I received a data breach letter from Sellers Publishing — what should I do?

Follow the steps outlined in the notice: enroll in the free credit-monitoring service, review your credit reports, and consider fraud alerts or a security freeze. Keep the letter for your records.

How do I submit a claim related to the Sellers Publishing data breach?

Complete our free case review form. An attorney will confirm eligibility and explain next steps for potential compensation.

Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Sellers Publishing?

If your name and Social Security number were exposed, you may qualify. Eligibility depends on factors such as any financial losses or time spent resolving fraud.

What information did the Sellers Publishing breach expose?

The notice states that names and Social Security numbers stored on certain company systems were at risk of unauthorized access.

Did Sellers Publishing offer credit monitoring, and for how long?

Yes. The company is providing 12 months of single-bureau credit monitoring, credit reports, credit scores, and fraud assistance through Cyberscout.

How many people were affected by the Sellers Publishing breach?

The Maine filing confirms notifications to 2 Rhode Island residents. The total number of impacted individuals has not been disclosed.

How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Sellers Publishing?

You can download it directly from the Maine Attorney General’s site using the button above.

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