Roland Machinery Data Breach Investigation

A Vermont regulatory filing publicly lists a reported data incident involving Roland Machinery Company. The public information now available is limited, but the filing data indicates Social Security numbers and financial account numbers may have been involved. If you received a notice or are concerned your information was affected, it is important to take practical steps to protect your identity and accounts. You can also fill out the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC and see whether you may qualify for a claim.

Roland Machinery Company operates in the construction industry and is based in Illinois. Publicly available details about this reported incident are limited, but the company appears in a Vermont security breach notice listing. This page summarizes what is currently known and what affected people can do next.

Key Facts at a Glance

  • Company: Roland Machinery Company
  • Industry: Construction
  • Location: Illinois
  • Public regulatory listing: The matter was publicly listed on the Vermont Attorney General security breach notices page on July 7, 2026.
  • Information reported as potentially involved: Social Security numbers and financial account numbers
  • Incident date: Not publicly available in the materials reviewed
  • Discovery date: Not publicly available in the materials reviewed
  • Notice date: Not publicly available in the materials reviewed
  • Number of affected individuals: Not publicly available in the materials reviewed

What Happened?

According to a Vermont regulatory filing, Roland Machinery Company was publicly identified in the state security breach notices listing. Detailed information from the official notice is not publicly accessible at this time. The following summary is based on regulatory filing information and limited structured data currently available.

Because the underlying notice details were not available for review, important facts remain unclear, including when the event occurred, how it was discovered, the nature of the incident, and how many people may have been affected. Readers should treat the current public record as limited until a fuller notice or additional official information becomes available.

What Information Was Exposed?

The available filing data indicates that sensitive personal information may have been involved, including Social Security numbers and financial account numbers. Those data types can create a risk of identity theft, account misuse, or fraud, especially if criminals combine them with other personal details from other sources.

Publicly available materials reviewed for this post do not clearly state whether any other categories of information were involved. If you received a direct notice, review it closely because it may provide more specific details about what information was identified for you.

What Should You Do Next?

  1. Keep any notice you received. Save the letter, envelope, and any email related to the incident. These documents can help you confirm what information was listed and any deadlines for response.
  2. Watch your financial accounts closely. Review bank, loan, and payment account activity for unauthorized transactions, and report suspicious activity promptly to the financial institution.
  3. Check your credit reports. Obtain your reports from the nationwide credit bureaus and look for new accounts, inquiries, or address changes you do not recognize.
  4. Consider a fraud alert or credit freeze. Because Social Security numbers may have been involved, many people choose to add a fraud alert or place a credit freeze to reduce the risk of new-account fraud.
  5. Stay alert for identity theft signs. Watch for unexpected bills, debt collection notices, tax issues, medical claims, or other communications that suggest someone is using your identity.
  6. Ask questions and get help if needed. If you received a notice and want to understand your options, you can fill out the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC and learn whether you may qualify for a claim.

Your Legal Rights

People affected by a reported data incident may have legal rights, but those rights depend on the facts, the type of information involved, and the laws that apply where they live. In general, individuals may be entitled to clear notice of what happened, what information may have been involved, and what steps are being offered to help protect against misuse.

If sensitive information is misused, some people may also have potential claims related to out-of-pocket losses, time spent addressing identity theft, or other harm recognized by law. Whether any claim exists here will depend on additional facts that may become public, including what safeguards were in place and how the event was handled.

Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?

Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents individuals in data breach and privacy matters and has experience evaluating reported exposures of sensitive personal and financial information. Our team can help review what has been disclosed, explain the legal issues in plain language, and assess whether the reported Roland Machinery Company incident may support a claim.

We understand that limited public information can leave people unsure about what to do next. If you have concerns about a notice you received or want to discuss your rights, contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC using the form on this page.

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What can you do if you were impacted by a data breach?

If you were impacted by a data breach, you may consider taking the following steps to protect your personal information.

  1. Carefully review the breach notice and retain a copy;
  2. Enroll in any free credit monitoring services provided by the company;
  3. Change passwords and security questions for online accounts;
  4. Regularly review account statements for signs of fraud or unauthorized activity;
  5. Monitor credit reports for signs of identity theft; and
  6. Contact a credit bureau(s) to request a temporary fraud alert.

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What can you do if you were impacted by a data breach?

If you were impacted by a data breach, you may consider taking the following steps to protect your personal information.

  1. Carefully review the breach notice and retain a copy;
  2. Enroll in any free credit monitoring services provided by the company;
  3. Change passwords and security questions for online accounts;
  4. Regularly review account statements for signs of fraud or unauthorized activity;
  5. Monitor credit reports for signs of identity theft; and
  6. Contact a credit bureau(s) to request a temporary fraud alert.

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