United Services Automobile Association was hit with a class action suit alleging it failed to properly secure and safeguard the personally identifiable information and protected health information of him and approximately 32,000 customers.
Maurice Fitzpatrick says that USAA notified users in August that it became aware of a system error in April 2024 causing some customer documents to be inadvertently posted to other members’ online accounts.
Fitzpatrick alleges that this was the work of cyber criminals, and that the breach compromised customers’ names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, passport numbers, and other sensitive personal information. ...
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