About LGAA LLC
LGAA LLC, a financial services organization based in Cedar City, Utah, recently experienced a data breach. This breach was reported by Kevin Grady, the Chief Legal Officer, who has been handling the situation and communicating the incident to the affected individuals. The breach involved unauthorized access to LGAA’s computer network, potentially impacting individuals with sensitive information, such as names and identification numbers. The company has been proactive in addressing the breach and notifying those affected.
What Happened
On February 20, 2025, our security tools identified unusual activity on a limited portion of our computer network that was used for data migrations. After the activity was identified, it was remediated, and we began an investigation to determine what occurred. We subsequently learned that an unknown cyber actor accessed this limited segment of the computer network on February 20 and may have copied files without permission. After identifying the potential files involved, we completed a comprehensive review of the files to determine what information was contained in them, and to whom the information related. This review was necessary to permit us to identify and notify individuals about this matter. The review with respect to your information was complete on October 27, 2025.
The breach occurred on February 20, 2025, and affected individuals were notified after the breach was discovered on October 27, 2025. Approximately three Maine residents were specifically affected by this breach.
Next Steps
Affected users are advised to remain vigilant and monitor their accounts for any unusual activity. LGAA has provided guidance on how to protect personal information, including placing a fraud alert or security freeze on credit files. Users can obtain a free credit report and are encouraged to review their account statements regularly to detect any signs of identity theft or fraud. Additionally, LGAA has set up an assistance line for any questions or concerns regarding the breach.
Identity Theft Protection Services
LGAA is offering identity monitoring services through TransUnion for a duration of 12 months at no cost to impacted individuals. These services include alerts for any changes to the credit file, proactive fraud assistance, and identity theft protection. Impacted individuals are encouraged to enroll in these services to safeguard their personal information. Enrollment instructions and a unique code have been provided to ensure easy access to these protections.
