On or about August 5, 2025, Venezia Bulk Transport, Inc. (“Venezia Transport”) experienced unauthorized access to its network. Upon becoming aware of the incident, the company immediately launched a prompt and thorough investigation and took steps to secure its systems.
Venezia Transport worked closely with external cybersecurity professionals to assess the scope of the incident and determine what information may have been affected. Following an extensive forensic investigation and manual document review, Venezia Transport determined on January 9, 2026, that the impacted files contained personal information belonging to certain individuals.
After completing its investigation and data review, Venezia Transport began issuing written notification letters to affected individuals and offering complimentary single‑bureau credit monitoring, credit reporting, and credit score services, along with proactive fraud assistance services through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company.
Venezia Bulk Transport, Inc. is a transportation and logistics company based in Limerick, Pennsylvania. Venezia is comprised of 700+ trucks, 1,800+ trailers, 19 terminal locations in 10 states, and 800+ employees.
The potentially compromised information related to individuals whose personal data was stored on systems accessed during the incident.
Following the breach, Venezia Transport indicated it continues to evaluate and modify its security practices to enhance the privacy and protection of personal information and reduce the likelihood of future incidents.
If you received a Data Security Incident notification letter from Venezia Bulk Transport, it confirms that your personal information may have been accessed during this incident.
What information is involved in the Venezia Bulk Transport Data Breach?
Compromised information may include:
Full Name
Other Personal Data Elements (not specifically disclosed)
Your Personally Identifiable Information (PII) includes information that can be used to identify you. Companies that collect and maintain this information are legally required to protect it. When personal data is exposed in a breach, it may be susceptible to misuse such as identity theft or fraud—even if no immediate misuse has been detected.
A specific category of PII is Protected Health Information (PHI), which pertains to personal medical data. PHI is safeguarded under both federal and state regulations. Entities such as healthcare providers and businesses that manage PHI must ensure its security. Just like PII, compromised PHI can be misused by identity thieves, and it’s common for cybercriminals to use both types of information together.
Although Venezia Transport stated it is not currently aware of any confirmed misuse of the exposed information, data breaches can carry long‑term risks. Stolen information is sometimes held and exploited months or years later by cybercriminals.
If your data has been exposed in a breach, one of the most effective steps you can take is to enroll in the offered credit monitoring services, place fraud alerts or credit freezes if appropriate, and continue monitoring your credit reports and financial activity.
Residents of California benefit from additional privacy protections under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which grants enhanced rights regarding personal data. Additionally, California residents also benefit from medical privacy protections under the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act (CMIA), which specifically grants enhanced protections for confidential medical data.
If you received a Data Security Incident notification from Venezia Bulk Transport, Inc., your personal information may be at risk.Contact the Data Breach Lawyers at Emery | Reddy, PC for a Free Case Review today.