TDX Construction Corporation recently reported a data breach to the Attorney General of Maine, revealing that unauthorized access to sensitive consumer information had occurred. The breach was detected on May 6, 2024, when TDX noticed unusual activity in its computer network. In response, the company took immediate action to mitigate the incident and enlisted third-party cybersecurity experts to investigate further. Additionally, law enforcement was informed of the security breach.
Through its investigation, TDX discovered that an unauthorized individual had accessed confidential data stored within the company’s computer systems. Once the breach was confirmed, TDX worked to identify the specific information exposed and determine which individuals were impacted. The investigation was completed by September 18, 2024, and the company began mailing data breach notification letters to those affected on October 3, 2024. The letters provided personalized details regarding the information that had been compromised.
Although the public breach notice filed with the Attorney General did not specify the types of data exposed, TDX’s personalized letters to the affected individuals outlined the specific data that had been compromised. This included personal and sensitive information, though the exact details remain unspecified in the general breach notice. The notification process is part of TDX’s efforts to ensure that impacted individuals are informed and can take necessary actions to protect themselves.
TDX Construction, founded in 1980, is a well-established construction company based in New York City. The company manages a wide range of complex construction projects for both public and private sector clients. With over $6 billion in projects across sectors such as education, healthcare, and housing, TDX Construction employs over 159 individuals. The company generates approximately $41 million in annual revenue and continues to play a significant role in large-scale construction projects.