Federman & Sherwood Investigates TransUnion, Inc. for Data Breach
Federman & Sherwood has announced an investigation into TransUnion, Inc. (NYSE: TRU) regarding a significant data breach that occurred on November 10, 2022. The breach involved unauthorized access to sensitive consumer data affecting approximately 200 million users in the United States. Compromised information includes names, addresses, full Social Security numbers, financial account details, and complete driver’s license information. This incident raises concerns about data security and consumer trust in TransUnion.
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- Investigation launched due to a major data breach affecting 200 million users.
- Sensitive customer data compromised, including Social Security numbers and financial information.
- Potential loss of consumer trust and legal liabilities.
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