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LessTax Enterprises Data Breach Notification, March 2026

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LessTax Enterprises has notified the Massachusetts Attorney General and Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation of a data security incident involving consumer personal information, specifically names and Social Security numbers. The firm has completed remediation actions including resetting all Multi-Factor Authentication credentials and migrating all client files to a secure, encrypted cloud environment. As a protective measure, the firm is offering 18 months of free credit monitoring services through Lifelock to affected individuals, who also retain the right under Massachusetts law to place a security freeze on their credit reports and to obtain any police report filed in connection with the incident.

“To help protect your identity, I am offering you 18 months of free credit monitoring services through Lifelock.”

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LessTax Enterprises has issued a data breach notification regarding a security incident that exposed consumer names and Social Security numbers. The firm reports it has completed remediation including Multi-Factor Authentication credential reset and migration of all client files to a secure, encrypted cloud environment, with verification that no unencrypted sensitive data remains on local workstations.

Affected consumers should contact Jonathan Connors at 347-460-8856 to activate the offered 18 months of free Lifelock credit monitoring. Consumers also retain rights under Massachusetts law to place a security freeze on their credit reports free of charge by contacting Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion directly, and to obtain any police report filed regarding the incident.

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Apr 28, 2026

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NOTICE OF DATA SECURITY INCIDENT

Date: March 30, 2026 Reporting Entity: LessTax Enterprises Authorized Official: Jonathan Connors, Principal

I am writing to formally notify you of a security incident involving your personal information at LessTax Enterprises. What Information Was Involved The information involved included your name and Social Security number. What I Am Doing

  • MFA Security: I have reset all account credentials and re-established secure
    Multi-Factor Authentication.

  • Data Migration: I have completed the migration of all client files to a secure, encrypted
    cloud environment and verified that no unencrypted sensitive data remains on my local workstation.

  • Regulatory Notice: I have notified the Massachusetts Attorney General and the Office
    of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation.

  • Credit Monitoring: To help protect your identity, I am offering you 18 months of free
    credit monitoring services through Lifelock. I have purchased a subscription on your behalf; please contact me to finalize the activation. What You Can Do (Your Legal Rights) Under Massachusetts law, you have the right to:

  1. Obtain a Police Report: You have the right to obtain any police report filed in regard to
    this incident.

  2. Request a Security Freeze: You may place a security freeze on your credit reports, free
    of charge. A security freeze prohibits a credit reporting agency from releasing any information from your credit report without your written authorization.

  • Equifax (1-800-685-1111)
  • Experian (1-888-397-3742)
  • TransUnion (1-888-909-8872) To place a freeze, you will need to provide your full name, SSN, date of birth, and proof of address. At this time, no police report has been filed, but you have the right to file one if you are a victim of identity theft. If you have questions, please contact me directly at 347-460-8856.

Sincerely, Jonathan Connors Principal, LessTax Enterprises

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Classification

Agency
LessTax Enterprises
Published
March 30th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers
Industry sector
5412 Accounting & Tax Services
Activity scope
Data breach response Consumer notification Identity protection services
Geographic scope
Massachusetts US-MA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Data Privacy
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection Cybersecurity

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