Samsung Fails Consumers in Preventable Back-to-Back Data Breaches According to Federal Lawsuit
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Friday, September 23, 2022
Represented by powerhouse public interest firm, Clarkson Law Firm, the Plaintiffs further allege that Samsung failed to take appropriate protective measures leading to two back-to-back data breaches.
Key Points:
- Represented by powerhouse public interest firm, Clarkson Law Firm, the Plaintiffs further allege that Samsung failed to take appropriate protective measures leading to two back-to-back data breaches.
- Samsung then exacerbated the problem, according to the lawsuit, by neglecting to inform consumers whose data may have been compromised.
- According to the lawsuit, Samsung disabled functions and features of its electronics like TVs and printers unless consumers submitted personal identification data like their home address and date of birth.
- However, the lawsuit claims the tech giant's deficient security measures led to two data breaches and distribution of consumers' private, personal information.