Home Telecom, an independent telecommunications company based in South Carolina, recently reported a data breach. The breach, which was discovered on March 17, 2025, involved sensitive personal information of its customers being potentially accessed by an unauthorized third party. Home Telecom immediately launched an investigation to determine the specifics of the incident and the extent of the damage. The breach was part of a larger third-party data security incident that affected multiple companies.
The company confirmed that various personal details, including names, Social Security numbers, and addresses, were compromised. While the exact individuals affected are still being identified, it is clear that many customers’ sensitive information may have been exposed during the breach. Home Telecom has since begun reviewing the affected data to better understand the scope of the issue and the specific types of information compromised.
On April 14, 2025, Home Telecom began mailing data breach notification letters to all impacted individuals.
Along with the notification, the company is offering 12 months of complimentary credit monitoring services to those affected. This effort aims to help mitigate potential identity theft risks resulting from the breach. Additionally, Home Telecom is providing details about the specific types of sensitive information that may have been exposed during the breach.
Founded in 1939 and headquartered in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, Home Telecom serves over 40,000 customers.
The company offers a wide range of products, including internet plans, Wi-Fi services, TV streaming, and home security systems. With over 200 employees, Home Telecom is a well-established provider in the telecommunications sector, serving both residential and business customers.
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