CNO Services Data Breach Investigation
A filing with the Maine Attorney General indicates CNO Services LLC reported a cybersecurity-related incident involving certain personal information. According to the filing, the issue was discovered on May 15, 2026, and written notices were sent on June 12, 2026. The public record currently provides limited detail about the exact data elements involved, which can leave affected individuals with important questions about risk and next steps. If you received a notice, you can fill out the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC and find out whether you may have legal options.
CNO Services, LLC is a Carmel, Indiana company in the financial services sector. Public regulatory records identify the company as being located in Carmel, IN, and people who received a notice may be searching for clear information about what was reported and what to do next.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Entity: CNO Services, LLC.
- Industry: Financial services.
- Location: Carmel, Indiana.
- Reported incident date: According to a Maine Attorney General filing, the reported event occurred on May 15, 2026.
- Discovery date: The same filing indicates the issue was discovered on May 15, 2026.
- Public listing date: The matter appeared on the Maine Attorney General portal on June 8, 2026.
- Consumer notice date: Written notice was reportedly sent on June 12, 2026.
- People listed as affected: The Maine filing lists 10 affected Maine residents.
- Type of incident: The structured record categorizes it as a hacking/IT incident, while the public filing provides a more limited description.
- Information described publicly: The filing indicates a name or other personal identifier may have been involved, but the accessible page does not clearly list the full set of data elements.
- Protection offered: The filing says 12 months of IDX identity protection services were offered, including credit and CyberScan monitoring, identity theft recovery services, and up to $1,000,000 in insurance reimbursement.
- Contact listed in the filing: (317) 236-2243.
What Happened?
According to the Maine Attorney General filing, CNO Services, LLC reported an incident that occurred and was discovered on May 15, 2026. The public listing gives limited technical detail about how the event happened, so the currently accessible record should be viewed as a notice filing rather than a full forensic explanation.
The filing’s description states that “Other Information Acquired” was involved and references a name or other personal identifier in combination with additional information. However, the public-facing page does not clearly display the complete description of those additional data elements. The same filing reports that affected consumers were notified in writing on June 12, 2026.
Because the public record is brief, some important questions remain unanswered in the accessible listing, including the exact scope of the information involved and the precise mechanism of access. That is why recipients of a notice should review their letter closely and preserve a copy for reference.
What Information Was Exposed?
Based on the publicly accessible Maine filing, the information that may have been involved includes:
- Name
- Another personal identifier
The same public record also references notification and protection services, which appears to describe the response being offered rather than an additional category of personal data. At this time, the accessible filing does not clearly confirm whether Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, financial account information, medical information, or employment-related records were involved.
If you received a letter, the notice sent to you may provide more specific information about your own data. If the description in your letter is broader than the public filing, that individualized notice is important and should be saved.
What Should You Do Next?
- Read your notice carefully. Check what the letter says about the timing of the incident, the information that may have been involved, and any enrollment deadline for protection services.
- Enroll in the offered IDX protection. According to the filing, 12 months of identity protection services were offered. If you received an enrollment code, consider using it promptly so you do not lose access to monitoring and recovery support.
- Monitor your accounts and credit. Review bank, credit card, loan, and other financial statements for unfamiliar activity. You may also want to obtain your free credit reports and watch for new accounts or inquiries you do not recognize.
- Consider a fraud alert or credit freeze. If you are concerned about misuse of your personal information, a fraud alert or security freeze can add another layer of protection.
- Keep records. Save the notice, screenshots, reference numbers, and any expenses or time spent addressing the issue. That information can be helpful if problems arise later.
- Ask questions if you need help. If you received a notice and want to understand whether you may have a claim, fill out the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC for a review.
Your Legal Rights
If your personal information was involved in a reported data incident, you may have legal rights depending on the facts, the type of information at issue, and the law of the state that applies to your situation. In some cases, affected individuals may seek relief for out-of-pocket losses, the value of time spent responding to the incident, or other harm recognized by law.
Your rights can also include the right to receive notice, the right to use any identity protection services that were offered, and the right to ask questions about what information may have been involved. Whether a legal claim exists will depend on issues such as what safeguards were in place, how the incident occurred, what data was implicated, and whether misuse has happened or is reasonably foreseeable.
Because the public record here is limited, a careful review of the actual notice sent to you may matter. A lawyer can help explain the significance of the reported facts and whether further action makes sense.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents consumers in data breach and privacy matters and investigates whether companies used reasonable safeguards and provided timely notice after reported security incidents. Our team can review the notice you received, explain what the public filing does and does not say, and help you understand possible next steps in plain language.
We focus on practical guidance for people dealing with uncertainty after a reported data incident. That includes identifying what documents to keep, what warning signs to watch for, and whether the facts may support a legal claim. If you received a letter related to the reported CNO Services incident, use the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC for a free review.
If you received a breach notification letter from CNO Services:
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.









