About DePaoli Mosaic Company
DePaoli Mosaic Company, a flooring and Terrazzo installation company located in Canton, Massachusetts, experienced a data breach affecting 100 individuals, including one Maine resident. The breach occurred on July 2, 2025, when the company’s external system was hacked. The incident was discovered on the same day, prompting immediate responses to secure the compromised environment. The affected individuals were notified of the breach via written communication on December 5, 2025.
What Happened
On July 2, 2025, DMC was alerted by its data security software to unusual activity on its network. Upon discovery of this incident, DMC immediately disconnected all access to the network and promptly engaged a specialized third-party cybersecurity firm to assist with securing the environment. While there was no evidence confirming that personal data within DMC’s network was accessed, out of an abundance of caution, DMC is notifying all individuals whose personal information was maintained within the affected systems.
The breach, discovered on July 2, 2025, was an external hacking incident. It potentially exposed full names, addresses, drivers’ licenses, and Social Security numbers of those affected. The company has not reported any identity theft related to this incident as of yet.
Next Steps
Affected users are encouraged to take advantage of the complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services offered by DMC. Users should complete the activation process for these services, which are free of charge for 24 months. It is also advised that users remain vigilant by reviewing account statements and credit reports for any suspicious activity. Instructions for enrolling in the credit monitoring services, as well as additional resources for protecting personal information, have been provided to the impacted individuals.
Identity Theft Protection Services
DePaoli Mosaic Company is offering 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft restoration services through TransUnion to those affected. These services include alerts for changes to credit files, proactive fraud assistance, and guidance on identity theft protection. Impacted individuals can enroll in these services at no cost and are provided with a unique code to access the credit monitoring service. Additionally, resources on how to place fraud alerts and security freezes have been made available to further safeguard personal information.
