Revolution Dancewear Data Breach Investigation
A Maine Attorney General filing says Rev Up Brands, LLC dba Revolution Dancewear reported an external system hacking incident and sent written notices on April 17, 2026. The filing states that 5,841 people were affected overall, including 183 Maine residents. The public entry does not clearly display every data element in readable form, so recipients should review their individual notice carefully and consider the offered identity protection services. If you received a letter and want to understand your options, you can also fill out the form on this page to see whether Strauss Borrelli PLLC may be able to help.
Rev Up Brands, LLC dba Revolution Dancewear is a retail company based in Niles, Illinois. Public records identify it as an Illinois commercial entity in the retail sector. If you received a notice connected to this company, the summary below is based on the Maine Attorney General filing and related public information.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: Rev Up Brands, LLC dba Revolution Dancewear
- Industry: Retail
- Location: Niles, Illinois
- Reported incident type: External system breach (hacking), according to the Maine filing
- Reported incident date: March 16, 2025
- Reported discovery date: March 17, 2026
- Consumer notice date: April 17, 2026
- Reported affected population: 5,841 individuals, including 183 Maine residents
- Identity protection offered: 12 months of Experian IdentityWorks
- Listed contact phone: (312) 642-6738
What Happened?
According to the Maine Attorney General data breach filing, the company reported an external system hacking incident involving its network. The filing lists March 16, 2025 as the date the incident occurred and March 17, 2026 as the date it was discovered. It also states that written notices were sent to affected consumers on April 17, 2026.
At this stage, public information appears to come from the regulatory filing rather than a fully readable public notice hosted on the company site. That means some details may still depend on the contents of each person’s individual notice letter.
What Information Was Exposed?
The public Maine entry indicates that information acquired involved a name or other personal identifier in combination with additional information, but the web listing does not clearly display the full list of data elements in readable form. Because of that, it would be premature to state a complete list of exposed information based only on the public entry.
If you received a letter, your notice should be the best source for what information may have been involved in your case. The filing also says 12 months of Experian IdentityWorks were offered, which is a sign recipients should take the notice seriously and monitor for possible misuse.
What Should You Do Next?
- Read your notice carefully. Check what information the letter says may have been involved and note any enrollment deadlines for free identity protection.
- Enroll in the offered monitoring. The Maine filing says Experian IdentityWorks was offered for 12 months. If you are eligible, consider enrolling before the deadline listed in your letter.
- Watch your credit and financial accounts. Review bank, card, and credit activity for unfamiliar transactions or accounts. You may also want to obtain your free credit reports and review them for inaccuracies.
- Consider a fraud alert or credit freeze. If more sensitive information may have been involved, a fraud alert or security freeze can add another layer of protection.
- Keep records. Save the notice letter, screenshots, account statements, and notes of any time spent dealing with the issue.
- Ask about your legal options. If you believe your information was affected, you can fill out the form on this page to find out whether you may qualify for a claim.
Your Legal Rights
Consumers affected by a reported data incident may have legal rights, depending on the facts and the laws that apply. Those rights can include the right to receive notice, the right to learn what categories of information were involved, and in some situations the right to seek compensation if a company failed to use reasonable safeguards or failed to provide legally required notice.
A lawyer can help evaluate whether the known facts, the type of information at issue, any delay in discovery or notice, and any resulting harm support a claim. This page provides general information only and is not individualized legal advice.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents consumers in data breach and privacy matters and has experience investigating whether reported incidents involved preventable security failures, delayed notice, or inadequate consumer protections. Our team reviews public filings, notice letters, and the practical impact on affected individuals so people can better understand whether further action may be available.
If you received a notice connected to this incident, Strauss Borrelli PLLC can help you understand the next steps in plain English and assess whether you may have a claim. You can contact us using the form provided on this page.
Find out if you qualify for compensation
We would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies in response to this data breach. Please fill out the form, below, or contact us at 872.263.1100 or sam@straussborrelli.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Did Revolution Dancewear report a data incident?
Yes. According to a filing with the Maine Attorney General, Rev Up Brands, LLC dba Revolution Dancewear reported an external system hacking incident and sent written notices on April 17, 2026.
What information may have been involved in the Revolution Dancewear incident?
The public Maine filing indicates that a name or other personal identifier in combination with additional information may have been involved, but the web entry does not clearly display the full list of data elements. Your individual notice letter is the best source for what may have been involved in your case.
How many people were affected by the reported Revolution Dancewear incident?
The Maine Attorney General filing states that 5,841 people were affected overall, including 183 Maine residents.
Was credit monitoring offered after the reported incident?
Yes. The Maine filing says 12 months of Experian IdentityWorks identity protection services were offered to affected individuals.










