Jessy Edwards  |  August 6, 2024

Category: Cellphones
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Cricket Wireless data breach class action overview: 

  • Who: Plaintiff Alexis Morgan, a Cricket Wireless customer, is suing the telecommunications company.
  • Why: Morgan alleges the company was negligent with customer data and allowed it to be exposed in a data breach. 
  • Where: The Cricket Wireless data breach class action was filed in a Georgia federal court.

Cricket Wireless has been hit with a class action lawsuit after a major data breach that exposed the information of 10 million customers.  

Plaintiff Alexis Morgan filed the class action lawsuit against Cricket Wireless LLC on July 23 in a Georgia federal court, alleging negligence, and that the company failed to secure sensitive personal information of its customers, resulting in a data breach. 

“Defendant completely and utterly failed to protect its customers’ personal data and/or ensure that its third-party vendors protected customer data consistent with defendant’s privacy notice,” the Cricket Wireless data incident class action argues.

Sensitive data uploaded to Snowflake

Cricket Wireless, a major wireless service provider, collects extensive personal data from its subscribers, the lawsuit says. 

According to Morgan, Cricket Wireless assured its customers that their data was secure through its privacy policy, which claimed that protecting customer information was “a priority.”

However, earlier this year, cybercriminals discovered that several major companies, including Cricket Wireless, had uploaded vast amounts of valuable and sensitive customer data to Snowflake, a third-party cloud platform, the lawsuit says. 

The cybercriminals exploited Snowflake accounts that lacked proper authentication measures, gaining access to sensitive data, Morgan says. On July 22, 2024, Cricket Wireless announced that customer data had been illegally downloaded from its workspace on the Snowflake platform. The breach compromised records of calls and texts for nearly all Cricket Wireless customers between May 1, 2022, and Oct. 31, 2022, and Jan. 2, 2023. Cell site identification numbers and phone numbers were also exposed.

Cricket Wireless data breach affected 10 million customers, lawsuit claims

The lawsuit alleges that approximately 10 million customers were affected by the Cricket Wireless data incident. 

Morgan says, despite learning of the breach in April 2024, Cricket Wireless did not notify its customers until three months later. The notification letter omitted critical details such as the root cause of the breach, the vulnerabilities exploited, and the remedial measures taken to prevent future breaches, she adds. 

These details are still unclear, the lawsuit states, leaving affected customers uncertain about the security of their personal information.

“Defendant’s conduct, as evidenced by the circumstances of the Data Breach, has created a substantial risk of future identity theft, fraud, or other forms of exploitation,” the lawsuit states.

Morgan seeks to represent all customers whose information was exposed in the data breach. She is suing for negligence, breach of implied contract and unjust enrichment, and is seeking certification of the class action, damages, fees, costs and a jury trial. She also demands that Cricket Wireless implement stronger security measures to protect customer data in the future.

Meanwhile, multiple class action lawsuits have recently been filed against companies due to data breach incidents. The class action lawsuits argue that companies, including Intuit, Ticketmaster, Live Nation, AT&T and several others failed to adequately safeguard and secure consumers’ data in such a way that would have prevented the data breaches. 

Were you affected by the Cricket Wireless data breach? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiffs are represented by Thomas Sizemore and Paul J. Doolittle of Poulin | Willey | Anastopoulo.

The Cricket Wireless data breach class action lawsuit is Alexis Morgan v. Cricket Wireless LLC, Case No. 1:24-cv-03253-ELR in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. 


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1,141 thoughts onCricket Wireless class action claims data breach affects 10M customers

  1. Joy says:

    I had to freeze my credit reports because someone tried to take out a auto loan in my name. I had to have the credit bureaus wipe the hard credit checks because they lowered my score.
    Now I have to spend a couple hours every month checking my credit reports to make sure nobody is trying again to get a loan in my name.
    I’m still regularly getting emails from my Discover card that personal information has been shared on the black web.
    I shouldn’t have to pay for a service like LifeLock or one of those because of something that my cell phone company exposed. They should have to pay for that.

  2. chris says:

    please add me

  3. SCOTT WILLIAMS says:

    Hi this is Scott can you please add me to the lawsuit because of the cricket bridge I ended up having my identity to stolen and credit cards used and opened in my name and my bank account breached it’s been a long 40 days since this has happened and I’ve had to freeze all three all four credit reports and put fraud alerts on all four of my credit reports and go into my bank get new accounts numbers and eventually they did it again so I had to close all my online banking, mobile banking, phone banking, text banking and had to close all three of my credit cards because of this situation .thank you

  4. Kevin A Shelton says:

    I received a letter from cricket stating my account had a data breach and my information had been compromised, i tried logging into my account only to get a message that my account didn’t exist and they needed my help to locate after multiple attempts through several different customer service agents i was finally able to access my account the letter said the hacker had access to my contacts and text messages, Very disturbing they claimed when i called them about this there was nothing to worry about and that an arrest had been made i still get text messages from unknown numbers trying to get me to click on links not to mention the unsolicited calls i get asking for personal information claiming to be with Medicaid or other various insurance agencies. now i am always on edge and have anxiety from these data breaches!

  5. Eugina Lee Wilson says:

    Please add me

  6. Lisa says:

    Same in Ohio.Ive been with Cricket since 2015.

  7. Justin says:

    I received a letter and would like to join

  8. Melanie D Lichtenauer says:

    They’re a bad company fcc

  9. Cherilyn Haack says:

    Add Me Please

  10. kanisha hunter says:

    please add me

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