Markovits, Stock & DeMarco, LLC, a law firm experienced in data breach class action litigation, is investigating claims on behalf of victims of the Restaurant Management Company data breach. If your personal information was exposed, you may have legal rights and options — contact us today for a free consultation.
Restaurant Management Company of Wichita, Inc. (“RMC”) is a major Pizza Hut franchisee headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, operating numerous Pizza Hut locations across the region. In late 2025, RMC suffered a cyberattack that compromised the sensitive personal information of over 120,000 people. If you received a Restaurant Management Company data breach notification letter, please contact us as soon as possible so we can explain your legal rights.
What Happened in the Restaurant Management Company Data Breach?
On October 13, 2025, Restaurant Management Company detected suspicious activity on its computer systems. RMC immediately secured its network and engaged third-party cybersecurity experts to investigate. The investigation confirmed that an unauthorized third party had accessed a portion of RMC’s systems between October 4, 2025 and October 13, 2025.
RMC retained a data-review firm to identify the specific files affected. That review was completed on February 12, 2026, and RMC began mailing data breach notification letters on April 20, 2026. In total, the personal data of 120,426 individuals across the United States was compromised in the Restaurant Management Company data breach.¹
What Personal Information Was Exposed in the Restaurant Management Company Data Breach?
Restaurant Management Company disclosed that the breach may have involved sensitive personal and financial information. While the specific data elements vary by individual, the RMC data breach may have exposed:
- Full Name
- Social Security Number
- Home Address
- Driver’s License Number
- Financial Account Information
- Medical Information
- Health Insurance Information
The exposure of this type of sensitive personal information puts affected individuals at serious risk of identity theft, financial fraud, unauthorized account access, and other long-term harm. Victims who received a data breach notice from Restaurant Management Company should act quickly to protect themselves and understand their legal options.²
Did You Receive a Data Breach Letter from Restaurant Management Company? Here’s What to Do.
If you received a notice of data breach from Restaurant Management Company or RMC, you may be entitled to compensation through a class action lawsuit. To understand your rights and explore your legal options at no cost, schedule a free, confidential consultation with Attorney Justin C. Walker at Markovits, Stock & DeMarco, LLC:
- Call us at (513) 651-3700
- Email us at [email protected]
- Submit a Case Evaluation request through the form on our website
¹ https://www.claimdepot.com/investigations/restaurant-management-company-data-breach-2026
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