Nth Degree Investment Group recently reported to the Attorney General of Maine that a data breach occurred, potentially compromising sensitive personal information. The breach affected over 25,000 individuals, with an unauthorized party gaining access to the company’s network. Upon discovering the incident, Nth Degree launched an investigation to determine the scope of the breach and identify the impacted data. The breach notice highlighted concerns regarding sensitive personal information, though specifics about the exposed data remain undisclosed.
According to the findings, the unauthorized access occurred between December 12 and December 20, 2024. Nth Degree’s investigation confirmed that sensitive personal information could have been viewed or obtained during this period. The company began reviewing the impacted data to assess what personal information was exposed and identify the individuals affected. While the exact nature of the compromised data has not been revealed, it is believed to involve sensitive details such as names, Social Security numbers, and financial account information.
On April 14, 2025, Nth Degree began mailing data breach notification letters to the affected individuals, informing them of the breach.
The notification includes details about the types of sensitive information that may have been impacted. Additionally, the company is offering complimentary credit monitoring services to individuals affected by the breach. The breach has prompted the company to review its data security measures and improve its protection strategies to prevent future incidents.
Nth Degree is a trade show and event management company headquartered in Duluth, Georgia. Founded in 1979, it offers a range of services, including trade show planning, labor management, and corporate event management. The company also provides experiential activations and retail installations for businesses. With over 20 satellite locations across North America, Nth Degree employs more than 200 individuals. The company is working to enhance its cybersecurity measures to safeguard its clients’ data moving forward.
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