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'Vaguely Stated' Notice

Ride-Hailing Service Waited 3 Months to Notify Data Breach Victims: Class Action

HopSkipDrive should have known it was responsible for protecting plaintiff Tara McIntosh’s and class members' personal information, alleged McIntosh’s data breach negligence class action Thursday (docket 2:24-cv-01676) in U.S. District Court for Central California in Los Angeles. The ride-hailing service…

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waited over three months after being notified of a May 31-June 10 data breach, discovered “one to two months afterward,” to notify McIntosh of the incident, said the complaint. The Spokane, Washington, resident received a letter from HopSkipDrive Nov. 14, notifying her that her personally identifiable information had been improperly accessed, it said.