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360training.com, Inc. Data Breach

February 25, 2026

NOTICE: If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH letter from 360training.com, Inc., contact Emery | Reddy, PC at 916.995.5968 for a Free Case Review.

360training.com, Inc. (“360training”) has announced a data security incident that may have impacted certain customer information. According to the notice, 360training initiated contact with affected individuals and provided information regarding the event, the steps taken in response, and the measures customers can take to protect their information. While the PDF excerpt does not detail the exact date of unauthorized access or the specific nature of the intrusion, 360training confirms that the security of customer information is its top priority and that it has taken steps to safeguard impacted systems.

Upon learning of the incident, 360training launched an investigation and made assistance available through its customer support team. Affected individuals are directed to contact 360training via telephone or written correspondence for additional details and support. The company has also provided educational resources on identity theft prevention to help individuals protect their information moving forward.

360training.com, Inc., founded in 1997 and based in Austin, Texas, is a leading provider of online regulatory-approved compliance, safety, and professional education. It offers over 7,000 courses for industries like real estate, food/beverage, and healthcare, serving over 11 million users. Key brands include Learn2Serve and OSHA.com.

360training has made clear that it will continue strengthening the safeguards protecting customer data and has provided direct support channels for individuals seeking further information regarding the event.

If you received a Data Breach Notification Letter from 360training.com, Inc., it confirms that your personal information may have been accessed and/or acquired by an unauthorized party.

What information is involved in the QualDerm Partners, LLC Data Breach?

Compromised information may include:

Personally Identifiable Information (PII)

However, the company advises affected individuals to consult educational resources regarding identity theft, fraud alerts, and credit freezes—suggesting that personal information with potential for misuse may have been involved.

Guidance provided in the notice includes information on:

  • Steps to take if identity theft is suspected
  • How to file identity theft complaints with the FTC
  • How to place fraud alerts or security freezes with major credit bureaus
  • State‑specific consumer rights and attorney general contact details

Your Personally Identifiable Information (PII) generally includes data such as names, addresses, account details, and other information that can be exploited by unauthorized actors. Even without confirmed misuse, exposure of this type of information increases risks of fraud, phishing attempts, or unauthorized account activity.

If Protected Health Information (PHI) was involved, this may include data protected by HIPAA and state privacy laws. Exposure of PHI elevates risks of medical‑related fraud, insurance misuse, or unauthorized access to health‑related services.

The notice advises all individuals to remain vigilant, regularly review financial and account statements, and take advantage of the guidance provided by federal and state authorities. Individuals are also encouraged to file reports with law enforcement or the Federal Trade Commission if they suspect identity theft.

Residents of California benefit from enhanced privacy protections under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which provides additional rights regarding the collection, storage, and protection of personal information. California residents may also have additional legal remedies when personal data is compromised in a breach.

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