MoginRubin Represents Those Affected by Minted Data Breach of Sensitive Consumer Information
Please contact us if you were affected by the Minted data breach.
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In late May 2020, by online stationery and crafts company, Minted disclosed that it had suffered a breach that compromised millions of consumers' private information -- including passwords. Consumers may find indications on their credit reports that their data is being sold illegally via the online black market, commonly called The Dark Web.
MoginRubin filed a class action complaint in federal court on behalf of affected consumers on June 11, 2020 in Federal Court in the Northern District of California (Atkinson et al v. Minted, Inc. case no. 3:20-cv-03869-vc), alleging violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act. As alleged in the Complaint, Minted failed to take "reasonable security measures" and did not properly encrypt personal information. Hackers were able to access Minted's database of customer information, stealing more than 70 million records of customers nationwide, according to the suit.
If you are a Minted customer and believe your personal information may have been compromised, please contact us immediately at: (619) 798-5364 or [email protected].
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