Oklahoma Tax Commission Breach Investigation
Oklahoma Tax Commission Breach Investigation
In a concerning turn of events, the Oklahoma Tax Commission has recently experienced a significant data breach that has affected a large number of individuals. This breach raises serious questions about data security and the protection of personal information. It is crucial for those affected to understand the situation and their options moving forward.
About Oklahoma Tax Commission
The Oklahoma Tax Commission is a vital government entity based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It plays a crucial role in managing tax-related functions and services for the residents of Oklahoma. As a governmental institution, it is responsible for ensuring the integrity and security of the sensitive data it collects from the public.
What Happened
The data breach occurred over an extended period from July 5, 2024, to December 20, 2025. The breach was discovered on March 10, 2026, and notifications were sent out to affected individuals on March 27, 2026. This incident has impacted a significant number of residents, raising alarms about the security measures in place to protect personal information. In light of this breach, the Oklahoma Tax Commission is offering identity theft protection services through TransUnion for a duration of twelve months, which includes credit monitoring and identity theft protection.
Next Steps
If you believe you may have been affected by this breach, it is essential to take action. We encourage all impacted individuals to reach out to the Srourian Law Firm (SLFLA) to discuss your options. Our experienced team can provide guidance on how to protect your identity and navigate through the aftermath of this data breach.
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Srourian Law Firm is investigating a potential class action lawsuit against Oklahoma Tax Commission for a recent data breach.
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