Lawsuit: Web.com Failed to Protect Users from Data Breach
by Ty Armstrong
Last Updated on June 26, 2017
According to a lawsuit filed in California federal court on Tuesday, Web.com failed to ensure the safety of its customers’ information when it was hit with a data breach in 2015. The plaintiff claims that Web.com violated the California Data Breach Act by failing to improve security measures that it knew to be inadequate and by failing to inform its users of the breach in a timely manner. The class, if certified, would include anyone who was affected by the 2015 data breach.
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