Arena Technical Resources, LLC (ATR), a staffing and consulting firm based in Rockville, Maryland, has filed a notice of data breach with the Massachusetts Attorney General on December 17, 2024, after discovering that an unauthorized party had gained access to sensitive consumer data. The breach affects information entrusted to ATR, which provides staffing and workforce solutions for industries including government, healthcare, and information technology. The company has since completed an internal review of the compromised data and is notifying affected individuals through personalized data breach letters.
At this stage, ATR has not released detailed information about the exact cause of the breach. While it remains unclear whether the breach occurred through ATR’s internal systems or a third-party vendor, the company has emphasized its commitment to addressing the incident. The breach may involve data accessed without authorization, although ATR has not disclosed the specific types of compromised information. The company is focused on ensuring that impacted individuals are informed and can take steps to protect themselves from potential identity theft or fraud.
Following the discovery of the breach, ATR has been working to identify all individuals affected by the incident. Data breach notification letters are being sent to those whose personal information was compromised. While the public filing with the Massachusetts Attorney General lacks specifics on the types of data exposed, affected individuals should receive more detailed information in the personal notifications from ATR.
As a precaution, affected individuals are advised to remain vigilant against identity theft and fraud. Legal experts recommend that individuals who received breach notifications consult with data breach lawyers to learn more about their legal rights and protective measures. ATR, with an estimated $8 million in annual revenue and a staff of 80 professionals, continues to monitor the situation and is committed to addressing the consequences of the breach as more information becomes available.
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