Eckerd Connects
Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit

Posted: December 18, 2025 -- Eckerd Connects data breach class action lawsuit investigation.

Abington Cole + Ellery is investigating the data breach recently announced by Eckerd Connects and may be filing a class action lawsuit on behalf of victims.


Eckerd Connects Data Breach Summary:

In mid-December 2025, Eckerd Connects disclosed a security incident involving unauthorized access to sensitive data, which took place or around between November 3, 2024 and November 11, 2024. Approximately 68,000 individuals were affected by the Eckerd Connects data breach, and breached data may include, but is not necessarily limited to: first and last name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, driver’s license number or other state identification number, tax identification number, and medical data. As a result of the data breach, Eckerd Connects is offering 12 months of free credit monitoring and/or identity theft protection services to some affected individuals.

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Eckerd Connects Data Breach Details:

Eckerd Youth Alternatives Inc., doing business as Eckerd Connects, says it detected suspicious activity in its network environment on or around November 11, 2024. The organization reports that it responded right away by taking certain systems offline to contain the issue, and it brought in outside incident-response and forensic specialists to investigate what happened and determine the scope of any information exposure.

According to Eckerd Connects, the investigation ultimately concluded that an unauthorized party may have accessed or acquired personal information during an eight day window between November 3, 2024 and November 11, 2024, though the organization says it did not complete its “extensive forensic investigation and manual document review” until November 17, 2025. The notice states the potentially impacted data could include names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license/state ID numbers, tax identification numbers, and medical information (and it notes the incident involved information that may include HIPAA-defined protected health information). The public notice does not spell out the specific intrusion method (for example, whether it began with phishing, malware, or a software vulnerability), focusing instead on the detection, investigation, and what data may have been involved.

Eckerd Connects says that, starting December 17, 2025, it began notifying people whose information may have been included in the files involved, and it provided “best practices” for protecting information. The notice also lists steps people can take to reduce risk, including monitoring health insurance “explanation of benefits” statements for unfamiliar services, obtaining and reviewing credit reports, and considering a fraud alert or security freeze with the major credit bureaus. For questions, Eckerd Connects set up a dedicated toll-free response line at (866) 291-2447 (Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. CT).

Additional information about the Eckerd Connects data breach may be found here: Eckerd Connects Notice of Data Security Incident. The Eckerd Connects Website may also have additional information about or provide periodic updates regarding the data breach.

About Eckerd Connects:

Eckerd Youth Alternatives Inc., operating as Eckerd Connects, began operations in 1968 when it was established in Florida. The founders aimed to create a supportive environment for young people facing challenges, drawing from their personal commitment to improving outcomes for children in need. Over the decades, the organization has grown from its initial focus on youth programs to encompass a wider array of community services, adapting to changing social needs while maintaining a dedication to family stability and individual growth.

Today, Eckerd Connects provides a variety of programs centered on education, employment, and family support. These include vocational training and career guidance through initiatives like Job Corps centers, where participants gain skills for in-demand jobs. The organization also delivers behavioral health services, foster care placement, adoption assistance, and interventions for families at risk, alongside community-based efforts to prevent juvenile delinquency and support those experiencing homelessness.

With operations spanning 20 states across the United States, Eckerd Connects reaches diverse populations through localized services that can be located via program searches. It emphasizes long-term planning, such as strategies extending through 2029, to enhance workforce readiness and educational opportunities. The non-profit continues to rely on donations and community involvement to sustain its work in building resilient individuals and stronger communities.

Additional Information:

Eckerd Connects Data Breach Notification (Maine)

For more information about steps you can take to possibly reduce the chances harm arising from a data breach, please review the following article: What are some steps you can take if you've been the victim of a data breach?

If you believe you are a victim of the Eckerd Connects data breach, and if you would like to volunteer to serve as a class representative in a class action lawsuit regarding this data breach, please submit your information via the form on this webpage. This website is not associated with nor authorized by Eckerd Connects or any affiliated companies. If you have received any other data breach notifications, you may to review Abington Cole + Ellery's current list of data breach investigations.