
Ticketmaster data breach class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: Shannon Spencer, Gerry Mcauley and Ryan Jossart filed a class action lawsuit against Ticketmaster LLC and Live Nation Entertainment Inc.
- Why: Spencer, Mcauley and Jossart claim Ticketmaster and Live Nation failed to properly secure and safeguard the personally identifiable information of more than 500 million individuals during a recent data breach.
- Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court.
A new class action lawsuit alleges that Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation, failed to properly secure and safeguard the personally identifiable information (PII) of hundreds of millions of individuals during a recent data breach.
Plaintiffs Shannon Spencer, Gerry Mcauley and Ryan Jossart’s class action lawsuit claims the Ticketmaster data breach directly resulted from the company’s failure to implement “adequate and reasonable cyber-security procedures and protocols.”
“Defendants disregarded the rights of Plaintiffs and Class Members by, among other things, intentionally, willfully, recklessly, or negligently failing to take adequate and reasonable measures to ensure its data systems were protected against unauthorized intrusions,” the Ticketmaster class action says.
Spencer, Mcauley and Jossart want to represent a nationwide class of individuals whose PII was accessed and/or acquired by an unauthorized party due to the data breach.
Consumers at ‘heightened,’ ‘imminent,’ risk of fraud due to Ticketmaster data breach, class action claims
Spencer, Mcauley, and Jossart argue that the data breach has exposed them and other affected consumers to a “heightened and imminent” risk of fraud and identity theft.
“Plaintiffs and Class Members must now and in the future closely monitor their financial accounts to guard against identity theft,” the Ticketmaster class action says.
Spencer, Mcauley and Jossart claim Ticketmaster and Live Nation are guilty of negligence and negligence per se, unjust enrichment and breach of implied contract, and violating California’s Unfair Competition Law.
The plaintiffs demand a jury trial and request declaratory and injunctive relief and an award of actual, nominal, statutory, consequential and punitive damages for themselves and all class members.
ShinyHunters, the group purported to be behind the data breach, reportedly attempted to extort Ticketmaster and Live Nation prior to putting the stolen data up for sale for $500,000.
Were you affected by the Ticketmaster data breach? Let us know in the comments.
The plaintiffs are represented by John J. Nelson of Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman, PLLC and William B. Federman of Federman & Sherwood.
The Ticketmaster data breach class action lawsuit is Spencer, et al. v. Ticketmaster, LLC, et al., Case No.?, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
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My email and PayPal account is STILL being charged for 1,000’s of dollars thru my name and email address they bought computers, geek squad protection many times over!! I also have addresses to where the computers where sent and geek squad bought to cover the stolen computers, and bought bit coins! With a “S” I repeat! I have invoices of some stiff but at the beginning when they were first buying the stuff right before ticketmaster send out the notices that my info was breached!!! And I thought is was B.S so I deleted a lot from the beginning of it but the same charges kept coming up so I saved those emails – using my PayPal, and email address and my name but to a fake business. I looked up the addresses and found just abandoned businesses and called the numbers they gave in my name and I’ve had 4-5 scamers try to call my cell number and send me mail claiming to have won money but when I called them they wanted my credit card info and a fee of like $1.99 to send money out. And I have a scam thru a text message and have that info. So YEA!! I WANT ON BOARD WITH THE LAWSUITE!!!! Please
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I also received an email from Ticketmaster informing me of the data breach and the possibility of my personal information being exposed.
I saw my info on on the internet..please include me
I have a notice that my info was breached. I want to join the lawsuit.
I have a notice dated July 17, 2024. Can I join the data breach lawsuit?
I have one too. Are we automatically added?