On December 20, 2016, Kaplan Fox filed a consumer protection lawsuit against Yahoo! alleging that its recently announced data breaches violate its subscribers’ privacy rights. Plaintiff’s Complaint, filed in federal court in San Jose, California, alleges that Yahoo! failed to maintain adequate data security standards that subjected it to repeated data breaches that compromised its customers’ account information, including passwords and authentication credentials. Plaintiff also alleges that the data breaches are among the largest in history since they impact hundreds of millions of Yahoo! email users worldwide. Plaintiff’s Complaint also claims that Yahoo! Premium subscribers paid Yahoo! to engage in sufficient data security measures to protect their sensitive personal information but didn’t. As a result, Plaintiff alleges Yahoo! violated consumer protection and data privacy laws like the California Customer Records Act. Plaintiff seeks damages on behalf of himself and other Yahoo! users who have had their personal information compromised in these data breaches.
Kaplan Fox has significant experience protecting consumers’ data privacy, including a successful case against Yahoo! alleging that its email scanning practices violated state and federal wiretap laws. If you would like to learn more about our class action case against Yahoo!, Case No. 16-cv-07264, please fill out the form below or contact us toll-free at 1-844-333-7660.