LendingTree Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Data Breach Caused by “Reckless” Use of Snowflake Cloud Servers
Cloud storage company Snowflake has already been implicated in data breach lawsuits involving Ticketmaster, AT&T and Advance Auto Parts.
Cloud storage company Snowflake has already been implicated in data breach lawsuits involving Ticketmaster, AT&T and Advance Auto Parts.
More than 1 billion Americans were impacted by data breaches in 2024, leading to lawsuits against Change Healthcare, AT&T, Ticketmaster and other companies that exposed customers’ personal information.
Snowflake data breach MDL will involve lawsuits over multiple incidents this year, which compromised personal information of more than 500 million U.S. customers.
Hundreds of millions of consumers are now worried that they may be victims of identity theft and fraud as a result of the massive Ticketmaster data breach.
U.S. JPML has been asked to create a new multidistrict litigation (MDL) for all Snowflake data breach lawsuits being pursued throughout the federal court system, which may have impacted hundreds of millions of individuals.
Snowflake may have failed to follow basic cybersecurity precautions, like changing passwords and using pirated software containing malware.
Data breach lawsuit alleges cloud-based server security failures resulted in multiple breaches, which compromised the financial and personal information for millions of individuals throughout the U.S.
AT&T claims the hack involved a cloud-based server company known as Snowflake, which has been linked to other recent data breaches.