Steven Cohen  |  June 19, 2020

Category: Data Breach

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A class action lawsuit has been filed against CenturyLink in relation to a data breach that allegedly exposed 2.8 million records of consumers’ personal identifiable information. 

Plaintiff Noel U. Woodard says she had an email account with CenturyLink and that because of the data breach, third-parties were able to access her personal identifiable information. In addition, she states that third-parties were able to obtain access to her other online accounts.

For example, Woodward claims she received a notice Nov. 17, 2019, from her MyIDCare that one of her identity monitoring services had a new notification. She states she also received a phishing email Nov. 23, 2019, notifying her that her primary email account—which was linked to her CenturyLink account—was exposed to a data breach on Oct. 16, 2019.

Woodard says she was particularly concerned about the phishing email as they are advanced because they contain personalized information that makes them almost indistinguishable from legitimate emails.

As a result of this new activity, Woodard claims she undertook measures to ensure her identity had not been stolen and that her accounts had not been compromised. She says she has been required to place secondary control measures on several of her accounts to ensure she doesn’t lose access.

The plaintiff goes on to say she has incurred costs and expenses in the form of time spent, and time she will continue to spend, dealing with the theft of her personal identifiable information.

“As a direct and proximate result of Defendant’s conduct, Woodard has also been placed at an imminent, immediate, and continuing increased risk of harm from fraud and identity theft because her CenturyLink email account contains messages with even more sensitive PII (such as credit card numbers, financial information, tax information, etc.),” the CenturyLink class action lawsuit states.

Woodard claims that she has suffered anxiety and emotional distress because of the defendant’s failures to secure her personal identifiable information.

She also says she was further harmed because of CenturyLink’s failure to timely inform her of the data breach, as it allowed third-parties to continue to use her stolen information for deleterious means.

According to the plaintiff, CenturyLink maintains personal identifiable information of its customers, including customers’ names, email addresses, phone numbers, physical addresses and other account-specific information, and contents of email correspondence.

Padlock on computer keyboardWoodard maintains that on Sept. 15, 2019, security researcher Bob Diachenko discovered that a CenturyLink database was made publicly available such that no authentication was required to access it.

Woodard claims that although Diachenko notified CenturyLink that same day, the database had already been exposed for around 10 months, which would have given malicious parties more than enough time to use the data in various schemes.

“CenturyLink’s failures to adopt, implement, maintain, and enforce proper data security policies and procedures resulted in Plaintiff’s and other similarly situated individuals’ PII being improperly exposed and disclosed to unauthorized third parties,” the CenturyLink class action lawsuit says.

According to the complaint, identity thieves can use stolen personal identifiable information for a variety of crimes, including credit card fraud, phone or utilities fraud and bank/finance fraud.

In addition, identity thieves can use such information to obtain a driver’s license or official identification card in the victim’s name, use the victim’s name to obtain government benefits or file a fraudulent tax return using the victim’s information.

The plaintiff maintains that she entrusted her personal identifiable information with CenturyLink in connection with the technology services provided to her by CenturyLink. She says the defendant failed to adopt and implement reasonable procedures to ensure her personal identifiable information would be protected from access by malicious third-parties.

“As a direct and proximate result of Defendant’s conduct, Plaintiff and Class members have been placed at an imminent, immediate, and continuing increased risk of harm from fraud and identity theft,” the CenturyLink class action lawsuit says.

The plaintiff and potential Class Members have or will suffer actual injury as a direct result of the data breach, Woodard says.

She explains that, in addition to the financial fraud and damage to her credit, many victims will suffer ascertainable losses in the form of out-of-pocket expenses and the value of their time in trying to mitigate the results of the breach.

“Plaintiff and Class members have an interest in ensuring that their personal and financial information, which is believed to remain in the possession of Defendant, is protected from further breaches by the implementation of security measures and safeguards,” the CenturyLink class action lawsuit says.

Are you a customer of CenturyLink and have had your personal identifiable information breached? Leave a message in the comments section below.

The plaintiff is represented by Melissa A. Huelsman of the Law Offices of Melissa A. Huelsman P.S., Marc E. Dann or DannLaw, and Thomas A. Zimmerman, Jr. of Zimmerman Law Offices.

The CenturyLink Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit is Noel U. Woodard v. CenturyLink Inc., Case No. 2:20-cv-00917, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.

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51 thoughts onCenturyLink Class Action Says Data Breach Exposed Customers’ Info

  1. Tony says:

    Please add me also, I RECEIVED a phone call from someone identifying himself as a CentryLink person telling me that my modem was in need of updating and be prepared for a technician to come to replace my modem. I called CenturyLink to verify that it was CenturyLink. Next day I was called by some one identifying himself as from CenturyLink telling me that they needed to evaluate my modem and I believed that it was CenturyLink so I mistakenly allowed them access my modem. They then told me that because my modem had not been working properly, CenturyLink owed me $350.00. I was supposed to fill out a receipt for $350.00, but the receipt was posted as $35000.00. I tried to correct the problem believing that it was CenturyLink. To make it shorter, I am now out $35000 and feel so stupid, but I have been with CenturyLink for many years and believed I was being honest and working with CenturyLink. What is the United States of America that I love coming to and, yes I was stupid, honest and trusting! I STILL LOVE THE USA, but we better wake up and start defending it! When I tried to contact CenturyLink, I was put on hold and was not able to talk to anyone except someone who tried to sell me more services. I find out that they outsource a lot of their work to another company and if you call CenturyLink, you may not be talking to CenturyLink!

  2. Mark Tate says:

    Add me

  3. Linda Kelsey-Jones says:

    Please add me. I, too, have been a victim of CenturyLink’s poor security.
    My entire technology and social media has been hacked and appropriated throwing my life and business into total chaos.
    I can’t use my email because someone has stolen it, so I am sending my gmail below.

  4. deborah bowman says:

    Please add me. I have had a Centurylink account for at least 15 years. Phishing emails have been a daily occurrence for a few years. It’s a waste of time to delete all of them. I am about to go entirely with Gmail.

  5. Cynthia C says:

    I received a letter from Convergent a year ago (2020) regarding a delinquent cable account in Las Vegas with CenturyLink. First of all, I have never lived in Nevada and secondly, I have never heard of CenturyLink much less have an account with them. I spoke with a rep at Convergent and they said I would have to take it up with CenturyLink. I spoke with a rep at CenturyLink and we found that my info did not match and it was not me and that it would be reported to the collections and credit agencies. Fast forward to a year later (2021), I received another from Convergent regarding the same delinquent account, went through the same process and NOW their info happens to match my info. I believe they updated their account a year ago when we compared information. I looked through some old paper work that I filed away and noticed that Convergent contacted me in 2019 regarding a COX cable bill that I did not ever have. I’m not sure if it is the debt collectors Convergent or CenturyLink/Cox who are the scammers or both! I have filed a police report for identity theft.

  6. Sharon says:

    I experienced a hacking so severe from my CenturyLink account that all of my Apple products (one Mac less than a year old), my printer, my Roku, Google Gmail and more was taken over and remote administration Trojan installed that it nearly put me in a mental institution because CenturyLink denied my daily complaints of what was happening. I am so traumatized, I stopped working as a solo practitioner, lost all my devices, and still will not use WiFi. This started late Sept. 2019. I’m still dealing with the fallout and trauma.

  7. Aereal Willhoite says:

    I too have problems with fraud and centurylink issues please add me! Severe issues and problems and hacked wifi

  8. Robert Wright says:

    I began receiving many spam/phishing emails a year ago; I had to set up many, many email filters to help eliminate the spam. The spam just started up again a few days ago (6 to 10 per day). At the same time, people in my contact list reported that they are receiving spam emails from my name (not from my email address). At the same approximate time, for several hours, the CenturyLink Webmail service was down. This is indicative of either an unlikely coincidence or a serious data security problem with CenturyLink servers. Count me in.

  9. Kimberly Paulson says:

    Crazy, CenturyLink keeps raising the price of my internet, and home phone package, now it costs $160.00 per month, and I have the bottom tier of internet available-20mbp.

  10. Chanitra Hill says:

    Please add me

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