MDPCE Files Suit Against Zappos For Data Security Breach

On January 24, on behalf of over 24 million customers of the shoe and clothing store Zappos, Meiselman, Denlea, Packman, Carton & Eberz P.C. filed suit in federal court against Amazon, the corporate parent of Zappos. Zappos recently put its customers at risk by negligently allowing a major security breach. As a result, cyber-criminals have obtained the following information for up to 24 million Zappos customers: name, e-mail address, billing and shipping addresses, phone number and the last four digits of credit cards. Zappos was so unprepared for the breach that, instead of living up to its responsibilities helping the victims, Zappos shut down its customer service phone lines. Even worse, some criminals appear to have used this breach to steal directly from Zappos customers and to commit identity theft.

Identity theft is a multi-billion dollar problem and, too often, identity theft is caused by the negligence of giant corporations. To help remedy this problem, Meiselman, Denlea, Packman, Carton & Eberz, P.C. has previously brought lawsuits on behalf of identity theft victims in the TRICARE/SAIC and Sutter Health data breaches. These lawsuits will obtain relief for identity theft victims and will ensure that the corporations responsible for the breaches improve their security. We look forward to obtaining relief for the Zappos victims. If you are a Zappos customer and you believe your rights may have been violated, please contact us immediately to discuss your legal options. 

Zappos Data Breach

Identity theft is a multi-billion dollar problem. Many companies have responded to this threat by upgrading their security procedures. However, some companies continue to put their customers at risk. The shoe and clothing store Zappos recently put its customers at risk by allowing a major security breach. As a result, a cyber-criminal has obtained the following information for up to 24 million Zappos customers: name, e-mail address, billing and shipping addresses, phone number and the last four digits of credit cards.

If you are a Zappos customer, the most important thing you can do right now is be vigilant about identity theft. Monitor your bills and statements for unwanted purchases and keep an eye on your credit report.

Meiselman, Denlea, Packman, Carton & Eberz, P.C. has brought lawsuits on behalf of identity theft victims in the TRICARE/SAIC and Sutter Health data breaches. If you are a Zappos customer and you believe your rights may have been violated, please contact us immediately to discuss your legal options.