DRT, LLC Data Breach Notification – Enroll Now for Free Identity

What Happened?
DRT, LLC (“DRT”) experienced a cybersecurity incident on May 29, 2025, involving unauthorized access to multiple company-owned email accounts. Upon discovery, DRT immediately launched a full-scale investigation and secured the compromised systems.
By June 11, 2025, it was determined that certain emails may have contained personally identifiable information (PII). While it remains unclear if any data was stolen, the unauthorized access may have exposed files with sensitive content like spreadsheets and business documents.
We are notifying you now so you can take proactive steps to protect your identity.
What Information Was Potentially Exposed?
Full Name
Mailing Address (City, State, Zip)
- SSN
What Actions Has DRT Taken?
Immediately after detecting the breach, DRT implemented a number of remediation and prevention strategies:
Disabled compromised email accounts
Reset all affected passwords and revoked user sessions
Enhanced cloud and on-premise monitoring
Upgraded multi-factor authentication
Added advanced logging and real-time alerts
Rolled out expanded employee cybersecurity training
To protect affected individuals, DRT is partnering with IDX, a leader in identity protection, to offer 12–24 months of free coverage.
What can you do?
We strongly encourage you to read the letter carefully and following steps immediately:
Enroll in Identity Protection:
Scan the QR code
Use your unique Enrollment Code at the top of this letter
Or call 1-855-201-9120 (M–F, 9 AM–9 PM ET)
Activate Credit Monitoring:
Once enrolled, activate credit monitoring to receive alerts and protection. Internet access and a computer are required. IDX representatives can assist you if needed.Speak with an Expert:
Call IDX at 1-855-201-9120 to speak with a trained representative who can help answer questions and guide you through next steps.Monitor Your Credit Reports:
Request your free annual credit reports from each of the three major bureaus at www.annualcreditreport.com or call 1-877-322-8228. Stagger your requests every four months for continuous coverage.Report Suspicious Activity:
If you spot suspicious activity, immediately contact IDX through the website or by phone. You will be connected with a dedicated ID Care Specialist to help resolve any issues and minimize damage.Place a Fraud Alert:
Contact any one of the credit bureaus listed below. A fraud alert will require creditors to verify your identity before issuing new credit.Equifax
Phone: 1-866-349-5191
www.equifax.comExperian
Phone: 1-888-397-3742
www.experian.comTransUnion
Phone: 1-800-680-7289
www.transunion.comYou only need to notify one bureau—once your alert is placed, the others will be automatically informed.
Freeze Your Credit:
For stronger protection, consider placing a security freeze with each credit bureau. This will prevent new accounts from being opened in your name without your authorization. Freezes can be lifted or removed at any time.
If you require legal Help?
Have you recieved the data breach letter from DRT LLC?
If you want to know your legal options, we can connect you a top Data Breach Attorney for a free consultations