Evertec Data Breach Investigation
Evertec, Inc has been linked in public regulatory data to a reported hacking/IT incident. Available materials suggest certain personal and payment-related information may have been involved, but detailed notice language is not publicly accessible at this time. If you think you may be affected, it is important to monitor your accounts and keep any notice you receive. You can also fill out the form on this page to see whether Strauss Borrelli PLLC can evaluate a potential claim.
Evertec, Inc is an IT services and IT consulting company based in Puerto Rico. Public filing information indicates the company disclosed a reported cybersecurity matter, and people who may be affected may want to understand what is known, what is still unclear, and what practical steps to take now.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: Evertec, Inc
- Industry: IT Services and IT Consulting
- Location: Puerto Rico
- Incident type: Reported hacking/IT incident
- Incident date listed in regulatory data: May 13, 2026
- Public filing/listing date: June 9, 2026
- Information that may have been involved: names or contact information, payment card numbers, and transaction records
- Affected population: Not publicly stated in the materials reviewed
- Consumer notice date: Not available in the structured records reviewed
What Happened?
Detailed information from the official notice is not publicly accessible at this time. The summary here is based on regulatory filing information, including a public SEC filing reference. According to those materials, the matter was reported as a hacking/IT incident, and May 13, 2026 is associated with the event in the available records.
What remains unclear from the public materials is the full scope of the incident, how the activity was discovered, how many people may have been affected, and whether all potentially impacted individuals have already been notified. If you received a letter or email related to this event, save it, because it may contain details not available in public summaries.
What Information Was Exposed?
Available records indicate the incident may have involved names or contact information, payment card numbers, and transaction records. Because the detailed notice language was not publicly accessible when this page was prepared, it is not possible to confirm from public sources whether each category applied to every person, whether any additional data elements were involved, or whether the information was encrypted or otherwise protected.
If payment card data may have been involved, affected individuals should pay close attention to account activity, replacement-card notices, and any unfamiliar charges or merchant activity.
What Should You Do Next?
- Review any notice you received. Look for the date of the letter, the types of information listed, and whether the company offered any specific support or instructions.
- Monitor your financial accounts closely. Check card and bank statements for unfamiliar charges, and report suspicious activity to your card issuer or bank right away.
- Change passwords where appropriate. If you reused passwords on payment, billing, or related online accounts, update them and enable multi-factor authentication when available.
- Consider additional protections. Request your free credit reports, and if the facts warrant it, consider a fraud alert or security freeze.
- Keep records and ask questions. Save letters, screenshots, account statements, and notes of any time spent dealing with the issue. If you want to understand your options, contact us using the form provided on this page.
Your Legal Rights
If your information was involved in a reported security incident, you may have legal rights depending on the facts, the type of information at issue, and the laws that apply. In some situations, consumers may seek recovery for out-of-pocket losses, time spent addressing fraud or account issues, or other relief allowed by law.
Whether a valid claim exists depends on details that are often not clear from an initial filing alone, such as what safeguards were in place, when notice was provided, and what harm occurred. Reading a public filing is not the same as getting legal advice, but it can be a good time to preserve records and learn more about your options.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents consumers in data-breach and privacy matters and understands how to investigate notice timing, security practices, and the practical impact of a reported incident. Our team focuses on clear communication and efficient case evaluation so people can better understand whether further action makes sense.
If you received a notice connected to this event or believe your information may have been involved, Strauss Borrelli PLLC can review the available facts and explain potential next steps in plain English. To get started, fill out the form on this page.
If you received a breach notification letter from Evertec:
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.










