Service Lighting Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

If you made a purchase at ServiceLighting.com between March 12 and September 16 2025, your payment-card information may have been exposed in a cyber-attack on the company’s e-commerce platform. Consumers who received a breach notice can pursue compensation and protective services. Contact us today to discuss joining the Service Lighting data breach lawsuit investigation.

Timeline of the Service Lighting, Inc. Incident

  • Breach window: March 12 – September 16 2025

  • Breach discovered: February 2, 2026

  • Consumer notices mailed: March 4, 2026

  • Reported to Maine Attorney General: March 5, 2026

What Happened

Service Lighting, Inc. (Service Lighting) determined that malicious code was inserted into its online store, capturing payment-card data entered during checkout. The company’s forensic review confirmed that cards used during the stated period were at risk of unauthorized access.

Information Exposed

The incident may have compromised the following data elements:

  • Full name

  • Payment card number

  • Card expiration date

  • CVV security code

Company Response

Upon learning of the breach, Service Lighting engaged external cybersecurity specialists to investigate and secure the affected systems. The company states it has not found evidence of fraud to date but is notifying customers so they can protect themselves.

Steps You Can Take Now

  • Review recent credit-card statements for unfamiliar charges.

  • Place a free Fraud Alert or Security Freeze with credit bureaus.

  • Request your free annual credit report and monitor it regularly.

  • Consider replacing the affected card to prevent future misuse.

Company Overview

Service Lighting, Inc. (Service Lighting) is a Minnesota-based lighting retailer founded in 1951.

  • Website: ServiceLighting.com

  • Industry: Lighting retail & distribution

  • Headquarters: 11621 95th Ave N, Maple Grove, MN, USA

  • Employees: 11–50

  • Year founded: 1951

Sources

Impacted Entities

Frequently Asked Questions

I received a data breach letter from Service Lighting — what should I do?

Follow the steps outlined in the notice: monitor your accounts, consider placing a Fraud Alert or Security Freeze, and keep all correspondence. Contact us to learn about your legal options.

How do I submit a claim related to the Service Lighting data breach?

You may be eligible to join a class action or individual claim for reimbursement of fraud losses and time spent. Reach out through our secure form to discuss your circumstances.

What information did the Service Lighting breach expose?

The malicious code targeted payment-card details — specifically card numbers, expiration dates, CVV codes, and the cardholder’s name.

Did Service Lighting offer credit monitoring?

The notice recommends credit freezes and fraud alerts but does not specify a complimentary monitoring program.

How many people were affected by the Service Lighting breach?

The company has not publicly disclosed the total number of impacted consumers.

How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Service Lighting?

You can download it directly from the Maine Attorney General’s website using the button above or the link in our Sources sidebar.

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