On July 8, 2025, TELACU Property Management, Inc. (“TPM”) detected suspicious activity on its computer network and immediately launched an investigation with cybersecurity experts. The breach occurred when an unauthorized third party attempted to infiltrate TPM’s systems. While TPM reports no evidence of misuse, the exposure of sensitive personal data poses a significant privacy risk.
Established in 1968, TPM manages these third-party properties. TPM’s partners provide affordable housing to the elderly, the disabled, families, and those with special needs.
Following the incident, TPM enhanced its network security measures and is offering affected individuals complimentary credit monitoring and fraud assistance services through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company. If you received a Data Breach notification letter from TELACU Property Management, it confirms that your information was potentially impacted.
What information is involved in the TPM Data Breach?
Compromised information may include:
Name
Social Security Number
Driver’s License Number
Your Personally Identifiable Information (PII) includes details that can be used to identify you. Organizations are legally obligated to safeguard this data, and failure to do so can result in statutory fines and other legal consequences. If PII is stolen, it may be exploited by criminals to commit identity fraud.
If your data has been exposed in a breach, one of the most effective steps you can take is to enroll in credit and identity monitoring services promptly.
Residents of California benefit from additional privacy protections under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which grants enhanced rights regarding personal data.
If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH letter from TELACU Property Management, your personal and financial information may be at risk. This type of data can be exploited by identity thieves to commit fraud and other crimes.
Contact the Privacy Breach Attorneys at Emery | Reddy today for a Free Case Review.