
Crossroads Trading Data Breach Investigation
The class action data privacy lawyers at The Lyon Firm are investigating a recent data breach reported at Crossroads Trading, an incident that may have impacted a large number of individuals. Contact our attorneys to learn more about the breach and to begin measures to protect your personal data and prevent fraud and identity theft.
Following any data theft event, victims should understand the risks of compromised cybersecurity, and can consider taking legal action. If any company is found negligent and fails to protect data they collect and store, plaintiffs can seek compensation for any damages that occur. Call for a free case review and consultation.
What Happened at Crossroads Trading?
Crossroads has reported that they were a target in a cyberattack in which sensitive personal identifiable information in its possession may have been accessed and acquired. According to the company’s breach notice, on February 15, 2025, an unauthorized third party gained access to Crossroads’ server and encrypted data.
After an investigation, Crossroads confirmed that sensitive personal information on its network may have been compromised, including the following:
- Name
- Social Security number
- Driver’s license number
- Government issued ID number (e.g., passport, state ID card)
On March 25, 2025, Crossroads Trading started mailing data breach notification letters to impacted individuals. Here is a link to the form breach notification letters that Crossroads filed with the Attorney General of California.
Crossroads Trading Co. is a fashion retail company based out of Berkeley, California. The company specializes in buying, selling, and trading secondhand and vintage clothing.
Regardless of the data theft details, companies have a duty to protect your personal information, and any violation of your privacy may be grounds for legal action. Call now for a free case review and consultation, and to discuss filing a new class action data breach lawsuit or join an existing class.