Rimol Greenhouse Systems, Inc., based in Hooksett, New Hampshire, recently informed customers about a potential data security incident. The company, which provides greenhouse manufacturing and distribution services, reported that certain personal information might have been accessed, including names and credit or debit card numbers. Although no evidence of misuse has been detected, Rimol Greenhouse Systems is taking a precautionary approach to protect affected individuals.
To support those potentially impacted, Rimol Greenhouse Systems is offering complimentary identity protection services through Cyberscout. These services include 24 months of credit monitoring, fraud consultation, and identity theft restoration. Cyberscout specialists are available to answer any questions related to this incident, providing guidance from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday. Individuals can contact a dedicated help line to speak with a fraud specialist and access personalized assistance.
Additionally, Rimol Greenhouse Systems is offering free Single Bureau Credit Monitoring through Experian, providing alerts for any changes in credit profiles for a full year. Affected individuals have 90 days from the date of notification to enroll in this service through Cyberscout’s website. This proactive measure aims to prevent unauthorized activity and provide peace of mind to those whose data may have been involved in the incident.
In line with Massachusetts state law, residents are informed of their rights to obtain a police report related to identity theft incidents and place a security freeze on their credit. The notice explains that a security freeze can help prevent new credit requests but may also delay certain financial processes. Affected individuals are encouraged to consider these options to safeguard their personal information further.
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