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Houston breach exposes firefighters’ private info; union fights back

by LAWIN.news November 5, 2025
written by LAWIN.news November 5, 2025
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Houston firefighters are at the center of a data breach controversy involving the exposure of their personal information.

The issue began when the City of Houston shared an online link intended to provide details about firefighters’ promotion exams. However, the link inadvertently granted access to unprotected files containing sensitive data, including Social Security numbers.

A Houston Fire Department (HFD) employee who discovered the unsecured information immediately notified his Fire Chief, who then acted to block further access.

Patrick Lancton, President of the Houston Professional Fire Fighters Association (HPFFA), criticized the city’s handling of the situation, stating, “Somebody didn’t lock down the information that was on the other side of that link.”

In a letter to firefighters last Friday, Jane E. Cheeks, the City’s Human Resources Director, said multiple HFD members had accessed and downloaded non-public folders containing the Social Security numbers of 7,525 current and former department members.

Lancton strongly denied that firefighters were at fault, saying, “That’s 100 percent not true. That’s a good way to cover up somebody’s mistake, but that is just not the truth.”

He added that while the incident appeared to be accidental, accountability was still necessary. “The truth is the city sent an email—again, I don’t think it was malicious, I think it was accidental—but still somebody needs to be held accountable,” Lancton said.

City officials acknowledged that the exposure of sensitive information was inadvertent. The breach has nevertheless raised concerns about the city’s data protection protocols and how personal employee information is managed.

The Fire Chief’s immediate action helped prevent further access, but the breach has already impacted thousands of individuals whose private data was compromised.

The HPFFA is now calling for a full investigation, citing the potential harm to firefighters’ personal and professional lives. Transparency and accountability, the union said, must be central to the city’s response.

City officials are expected to reassess their data security policies to avoid similar incidents in the future. The breach has prompted other city departments to review their own data management practices.

As the investigation continues, the City of Houston aims to reassure affected employees and strengthen confidence in its information-handling systems.

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