AT&T Data Breach Lawsuit MDL Established in Texas Federal Court for Pretrial Proceedings
Most parties involved in the AT&T data breach lawsuits agreed that consolidation would serve the parties, witnesses and the court through increased efficiency.
Most parties involved in the AT&T data breach lawsuits agreed that consolidation would serve the parties, witnesses and the court through increased efficiency.
Lawsuit alleges that the massive Ticketmaster data breach occurred because the company failed to take the proper steps to protect customers' personal data
The same hacker group claimed responsibility for an AT&T data breach that released more than 70 million customers' information on the Dark Web.
Lawsuit comes as a panel of federal judges prepare to hear oral arguments on May 30, over whether to consolidate all AT&T data breach claims before one judge for pretrial proceedings.
Most AT&T data breach lawsuits have been filed in Northern Texas, where several plaintiffs and the company itself want the litigation consolidated as part of a federal multidistrict litigation (MDL)
AT&T data breach notices to consumers lack critical information on how many customers were affected, what personal information has been posted on the dark web and how the security failure occurred, lawsuit claims.
Customers impacted by a massive AT&T data breach are only being offered one-year of Experian credit monitoring membership, despite lawsuits alleging AT&T failures exposed Social Security Numbers, other information to the dark web.
Failure to monitor its systems properly resulted in five year delay before customers were notified of AT&T security failures, lawsuit claims.
Class action lawsuits over the AT&T data breach seek financial compensation for millions of customers, alleging the service provider failed to prevent the posting of social security numbers and other information on the dark web.