
Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C. is investigating reports of a significant data breach involving Conduent Business Services, a company that provides document processing, mailroom, and payment services for a wide range of organizations. Initial reports indicate that personal information stored within Conduent’s systems was accessed by an unauthorized party, potentially compromising highly sensitive data.
According to disclosures, Conduent detected unauthorized access to its systems on January 13, 2025. Investigators are still reviewing the full scope of the incident, but the information exposed may include:
Data of this nature can be used by cybercriminals for identity theft, financial fraud, and other long-term forms of misuse.
Data stolen in breaches is often sold or traded online, where criminals may use it to open accounts, apply for loans, obtain medical services, or commit insurance fraud. Even if you haven’t noticed suspicious activity yet, the risk persists for years.
If you received a notification from Conduent Business Services stating that your information may have been compromised, you may have legal rights and could be entitled to compensation.
Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C. is currently reviewing the circumstances of the breach, including whether reasonable security safeguards were in place to protect the information Conduent was entrusted with. We represent victims of large-scale cybersecurity incidents nationwide and are actively evaluating claims on behalf of individuals affected by this data breach.
If you received a data breach notice from Conduent, you should:
If you believe your personal information was compromised in the Conduent Business Services data breach, we would like to speak with you.
Contact us today at (205) 322-8880 or complete our secure online form to learn about your legal options. Your personal information deserves protection.
If Conduent Business Services failed to keep it secure, we’re here to help you fight for your rights. Your data should have been protected. If Conduent failed to safeguard it, we are ready to help protect your rights.




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