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U-Haul Settles $5M Data Breach Case

August 19, 2024
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U-Haul Settles $5M Data Breach Case

U-Haul has agreed to a $5,085,000 settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit related to two major data breaches that occurred in California. The breaches, which took place in September 2022 and December 2023, resulted in unauthorized access to sensitive customer information, including names and driver’s license numbers. The class action lawsuit alleged that U-Haul failed to adequately protect this personal data, leading to legal action by affected customers. The settlement aims to address these concerns and avoid further litigation costs while providing financial restitution to those impacted by the breaches.

Under the terms of the settlement, affected customers are eligible to receive up to $100 each. This settlement amount reflects the seriousness of the data security issues involved and U-Haul’s commitment to resolving the matter, despite the company’s denial of any wrongdoing. By agreeing to this settlement, U-Haul acknowledges the need to address the breaches and compensate customers for their inconvenience and potential risks associated with the unauthorized access to their information.

The settlement also emphasizes the broader issue of data security and the importance of robust measures to protect sensitive customer information. The incidents have brought to light significant vulnerabilities in data protection practices and serve as a reminder for businesses to implement stringent security protocols. Ensuring the safety of personal data is crucial for maintaining customer trust and preventing similar breaches in the future.

Customers who were affected by the breaches must act quickly to receive their compensation. The deadline to file a claim for the settlement is October 15, 2024. Affected individuals should ensure they submit their claims by this date to qualify for the payout. The settlement provides an important resolution to the data breach concerns and aims to alleviate the impact on affected customers, reinforcing the need for vigilant data security practices.

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  • U-Haul Settles for $5 Million Over Data Breach Claims in California
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