City of Sheboygan, Minnesota Data Breach: Potential Legal Action and Compensation for Affected Associates

In a ransomware attack on October 31, 2024, the city of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, suffered a data breach that exposed personal information of approximately 67,000 individuals, including Social Security numbers, state IDs, and license plate numbers. A cybersecurity investigation confirmed the data theft in May 2025. The city has notified affected individuals and is offering one year of identity protection services.

Attorneys are investigating a potential class action lawsuit to seek compensation for affected individuals. If you received a breach notice, you may be eligible for legal remedies—consider signing up for updates and exploring your rights.

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