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ParkMobile Data Breach Class Action: Here’s What You Need to Know
ParkMobile, LLC has been hit with a proposed class action after announcing in March 2021 that it had been the subject of a “cybersecurity incident.”
ParkMobile, LLC has been hit with a proposed class action after announcing in March 2021 that it had been the subject of a “cybersecurity incident.”
ADT Security Services faces another lawsuit over the brazen privacy-invading actions of a former installation technician who for years was able to spy on consumers’ most intimate moments.
A proposed class action aims to hold Ring, LLC responsible for what one consumer alleges to be the company’s “egregious” failure to safeguard the privacy of its motion-activated cameras and the personally identifiable information of its customers.
A proposed class action lawsuit filed this week seeks to take Flo Health, Inc. to task over its apparent disclosure of Flo app users’ private health information to advertisers.
Did you receive an email from “google-noreply@google.com” with the subject line “Notice of Class Action Settlement re Google Plus - Your Rights May Be Affected?” If so, you may be eligible for a piece of the $7.5 million Google+ data breach settlement.
Three California businesses claim in a proposed class action filed this week that Microsoft Corporation unlawfully hands over its business customers’ data to Facebook and other third parties without users’ knowledge or consent.
Apple Inc. and T-Mobile USA, Inc. have been hit with a proposed class action this week over what two plaintiffs claim is a significant security flaw that has allowed iPhone users’ communications to be transmitted to third parties without their knowledge.
A proposed class action filed this week claims ADT has negligently allowed unauthorized parties to remotely access customers’ security systems and spy on household members “in their most private and intimate moments.”
The companies behind the Houseparty video-chatting app fail to disclose to users that their personal information is being shared with third parties such as Facebook, a putative class action lawsuit alleges.
The latest proposed class action lawsuit centered on security issues with Zoom’s video conferencing platform alleges the company’s assurance that it cares for users and their privacy is outright false.