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Kubota North America Corporation Data Breach – Investigated by Federman & Sherwood

July 6, 2026 – Federman & Sherwood, a national consumer protection law firm, is investigating the Kubota North America data breach, a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to sensitive employee information that was reported to the California Attorney General.

According to the notice, Kubota North America Corporation identified and addressed an incident involving unauthorized access to certain network systems between March 16, 2026, and April 20, 2026. On April 30, 2026, the company discovered that files maintained by its human resources team had been accessed during the incident. After completing a review of the affected files, Kubota determined on June 16, 2026, that one or more files may have contained personal information.

The information potentially exposed varies by individual but may include names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, taxpayer identification numbers, driver’s license or other government-issued identification numbers, financial account information for direct deposit, payment card information for corporate cards, and enrollment and limited health plan claims information for individuals participating in company benefits.

The exposure of employment, financial, and healthcare information may significantly increase the risk of identity theft, tax fraud, financial fraud, medical identity theft, and other forms of misuse.

Federman & Sherwood is actively investigating whether Kubota North America Corporation implemented reasonable cybersecurity safeguards to protect sensitive employee information and whether this data security incident could have been prevented. The firm is also evaluating potential legal claims on behalf of individuals affected by the Kubota North America data breach.

Kubota reported that it has enhanced the security of its computer network and is offering affected individuals complimentary identity monitoring, credit monitoring, fraud consultation, and identity theft restoration services through Kroll.

Consumers who received a notice regarding the Kubota North America data breach or who believe their personal information may have been compromised are encouraged to monitor financial accounts, healthcare records, tax records, and credit reports for suspicious activity.

The potentially compromised information may include:

  • Names
  • Social Security numbers
  • Dates of birth
  • Taxpayer identification numbers
  • Financial information (account information, payment card details)
  • Health insurance information
  • Other sensitive information

 

What is Kubota North America Corporation?

Kubota North America Corporation serves as the regional holding company for the global Kubota Corporation. Based in Grapevine, Texas, it manages the manufacturing, sales, distribution, and research of agricultural machinery, construction equipment, utility vehicles, and smart agricultural technologies across the region.

Individuals affected by the Kubota North America data breach may have legal rights and are encouraged to contact Federman & Sherwood to learn more about their options.

Phone: 1-800-237-1277 | Email: info@federmanlaw.com

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