AutoZone Data Breach Class Lawsuit: Is It A Genuine Class Action
Did you receive the AutoZone Data Breach Class Lawsuit email? It is not a scam.
AutoZone is currently in a lawsuit problem. It’s not just any breach; it’s accused of not playing it safe with the personal info of people like Salvador Aceves, Jr., and others.
Who Is Behind AutoZone Data Breach Class Lawsuit
The story goes that AutoZone didn’t exactly have Fort Knox-level protection on customer data, leaving them vulnerable to potential identity theft risks. And get this – the breach apparently happened way back on Aug. 15, but AutoZone only revealed to the victims on Nov. 21.
How Much Is The Settlement
There is no settlement amount for now.
However, they’re not just here to complain; they want action. They’re asking for injunction. They’re not buying any excuses, especially when they claim it wouldn’t break the bank for AutoZone to step up their data protection game.
How To File A Claim
There is no claim form available right now, fill one out when it is.
Conclusion
Aceves Jr. v. AutoZone Inc., Case No. 2:23-cv-09960, is not a scam. Just like Allianz Global Assistance Settlement, The story goes that AutoZone didn’t exactly have Fort Knox-level protection on customer data, leaving them vulnerable to potential identity theft risks. And get this – the breach apparently happened way back on Aug. 15, but AutoZone only spilled the beans to the victims on Nov 21.