Lowes Corporation had to issue a data hack observation to current and former drivers for the troupe due to a security nag with one of the third party vendors they use.Information hacked included including names, addresses, birthdays, Social security numbers, driver's license numbers, and other driving register information with a companion called E-DriverFile, an online database provided by SafetyFirst, a driver safety firm headquartered in New Jersey. The third party vendor unintentionally backed up the data to an unsecure server that was accessible via the Internet. The information may hold been exposed from July 2014 through april 2014 before it was discovered.Lowes is offering their current and former employees one year free of AllClearID. Those affected can call 1-877-322-8228