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Nixon Inc. Data Breach: What To Know
Lemberg Law is investigating a recent data breach involving Nixon, Inc. If you received a letter from the company, your personal information may have been compromised.
What Happened?
On December 18, 2024, Nixon says it detected unusual activity in its IT environment. The company launched an investigation, secured its systems, and brought in a third-party forensic firm to assess the situation. On April 18, 2025, Nixon determined that an unauthorized actor had accessed files containing personal information.
Exposed Information
According to the company, the impacted data may include:
- Name
- Social Security number
- Government-issued ID numbers (e.g., driver’s license, passport)
- Financial account or payment details
- Health or insurance information
Nixon, Inc Response
Nixon states that it has implemented enhanced cybersecurity protections and continues to monitor its systems. The company is offering 12 or 24 months of complimentary identity protection through IDX, which includes credit monitoring, CyberScan surveillance, $1 million in identity theft insurance, and access to identity recovery specialists..
What You Should Do
If you received a breach notification from Nixon:
- Consider enrolling in credit monitoring
- Monitor your credit reports and financial statements for suspicious activity
- Place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major credit bureaus if needed
- Contact Lemberg Law to understand your legal rights and whether you may be eligible for compensation
Need Help?
If Nixon, Inc. notified you about this data breach, you may qualify for legal remedies. Lemberg Law provides free case evaluations—and you don’t pay unless we win.
Source: California Department of Justice