Independent Title Agency recently disclosed that it suffered a data breach that compromised the sensitive personal data of certain individuals.
What Happened?
On April 17, 2025, Independent Title Agency suffered a ransomware-related breach that exposed approximately 932 GB of internal data. The breach was reported and discovered on the same day. Written notices were issued to affected individuals on July 18, 2025, simultaneously with disclosure to the Maine Attorney General.
About Independent Title Agency
Independent Title Agency provides title insurance, municipal searches, and real estate settlement services throughout Maine and other areas.
Was Your Information Impacted by the Breach?
Though exact numbers are unclear, the breach likely exposed names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, Social Security or state ID numbers, dates of birth, and real estate transaction details.
Are You Entitled to Compensation?
Siri & Glimstad LLP is exploring whether Independent Title Agency failed to safeguard customer data properly and is pursuing compensation for individuals whose personal information was compromised.
What Should You Do Next?
If you received a data breach letter from Independent Title Agency, contact Siri & Glimstad, a nationally recognized and trusted data privacy law firm that has recovered tens of millions of dollars for consumers. The firm’s team of over 80 attorneys and other legal professionals has a winning track record in the data privacy space, holding companies accountable for lax data privacy practices, and securing compensation for millions of consumers.