Intuit class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: Plaintiff Joseph Garite filed a class action lawsuit against Intuit Inc.
- Why: Intuit allegedly failed to adequately safeguard sensitive data which was compromised in a TurboTax and Credit Karma data breach disclosed in March 2024.
- Where: The TurboTax data breach class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court.
Intuit Inc. failed to adequately protect its computer systems, leaving sensitive data vulnerable to a TurboTax and Credit Karma data breach earlier this year, according to a new class action lawsuit.
Plaintiff Joseph Garite alleges Intuit, the maker of popular software services including TurboTax, Credit Karma, Quickbooks and Mailchimp, failed to maintain reasonable security safeguards and failed to adequately train employees about cybersecurity.
Garite, a former TurboTax customer, claims these failures left Intuit’s systems vulnerable to cybercriminals, who allegedly infiltrated the networks and gained access to customers’ sensitive personal identifiable information (PII).
Victims of the Credit Karma and TurboTax data breach were allegedly not informed of the cyberattack until March 2024. Garite says the data breach notice failed to inform victims about pertinent information including when the breach first occurred, how many people were impacted and how cybercriminals were able to access Intuit’s systems.
Intuit “had no effective means to prevent, detect, stop or mitigate breaches of its systems—thereby allowing cybercriminals unrestricted access to its current and former customers’ PII,” Garite alleges.
The Intuit class action alleges the TurboTax data breach took place from Dec. 23, 2023 through Feb. 21, 2024 but the hack was not discovered until Feb. 27. The breach may have compromised the following types of PII:
- Names
- Addresses
- Birthdates
- Social Security numbers
- Driver’s license numbers
- Other information contained in victims’ tax returns
Plaintiff says he experienced fraud due to TurboTax data breach
Garite says he trusted Intuit with his PII and its commitment to protecting his sensitive data. Due to the TurboTax and Credit Karma data breach, his PII may be published imminently (if it has not already been published) on the Dark Web, the Intuit class action lawsuit alleges.
In fact, Garite claims he has already suffered from identity theft and fraud. He says he received a letter in May 2024, purportedly from the IRS, that contained highly sensitive information, including his Social Security number and the exact amount he owed on taxes in 2023. The IRS has reportedly confirmed the letter is fraudulent.
Garite filed the Intuit class action lawsuit on behalf of all U.S. residents whose PII was compromised in the data breach.
The Intuit class action lawsuit asserts claims for negligence, negligence per se, breach of implied contract, invasion of privacy, unjust enrichment, breach of fiduciary duty, declaratory judgment, and violation of California’s Unfair Competition Law and Consumer Privacy Act.
Last year, Intuit agreed to pay $141 million to settle allegations it improperly charged some consumers for TurboTax when they were eligible to file for free through the IRS’s Free File Program.
Were you affected by the TurboTax data breach or Credit Karma data breach? Tell us about your experience in the comments.
Garite is represented by Andrew G. Gunem of Strauss Borrelli PLLC.
The Intuit class action lawsuit is Joseph Garite v. Intuit Inc., Case No. 5:24-cv-03960, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division.
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311 thoughts onIntuit class action claims co. failed to prevent TurboTax, Credit Karma data breach
I have received numerous letters and texts saying that if I need help with my back taxes for 2023 contact them but I got a refund from the IRS in 2023
Yes and I just got mail someone tried applying for credit in my name I use turbotax and credit karma and I wasn’t notified by either
Yes I d used turbo tax it was supposed to be a free service but now I have unwanted emails phone calls people applying for credit in my name when does it all stop add me to my he list
Yes , I became a victim of identity thief due to a leak in credit karma’s tax service. I am still trying to correct the damages.
Yes , I became a victim of identity thief due to a leak in credit karma’s tax service. I am still trying to correct the damages.
I believe my personal information has been leaked. I have been getting multiple text messages from unknown persons. Also my email and password may have been also affected.
I have had credit checks from places I have never applied for show up on my credit report, along with someone insisting that I took a loan with them that I never signed or finalized…I’m still trying to getting things fixed.
My passwords were definitely affected and as of now I don’t know of they have tried to use any of my information to apply for anything else
I had to verify my identity thru the IRS because someone else was trying to file my tax return. So I went with a individual to prepare and help with issue.
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I was a victim of identity theft filing taxes. My identity was stolen and some one used my information to get refund on my information.I have several credit checks on my credit I don’t nothing of and never heard of. Very frustrating! I never received anything in mail to notify me
Please add me used both services. Now my bank cards have been hacked multiple times.