Imaflex Inc. has disclosed a data breach that exposed sensitive personal and employment-related information, prompting an ongoing investigation by the law firm Levi & Korsinsky, LLP. The breach affects individuals whose personal data was stored in the company’s systems, including employee records.
Breach Discovered in February: Investigation Confirms Data Exposure
On February 17, 2025, Imaflex detected unusual activity on certain systems within its network. The company immediately launched an investigation supported by third-party cybersecurity experts to determine the source and impact of the incident.
Following the investigation, Imaflex confirmed that unauthorized access had occurred and that sensitive personal information may have been compromised. A full review of the impacted data was conducted to identify affected individuals and the nature of the stolen data.
Personal and Employment Data Potentially Exposed
Based on the company’s findings, the following categories of information may have been compromised:
- Full name
- Social Security number
- Date of birth
- Contact details (address, phone number, email)
- Professional information (job title, salary, employment history, performance reviews)
- Additional data stored in human resources files
On April 1, 2025, Imaflex filed a data breach notice with the Massachusetts Attorney General and began issuing notification letters to impacted individuals.
Legal Action and Compensation Efforts
The law firm Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating the breach to determine whether affected individuals are entitled to compensation. The firm has launched an inquiry into the breach’s impact and whether Imaflex met its obligations to safeguard personal information.
Individuals who received a notification from Imaflex are encouraged to verify their eligibility for compensation. Levi & Korsinsky is offering legal support at no upfront cost. The firm operates on a contingency basis, meaning fees apply only if a recovery is made on behalf of affected individuals.
The law firm emphasized that data breaches can result in identity theft, financial fraud, and other long-term harm when sensitive personal data is stolen.