Abraham Jewett  |  June 21, 2024

Category: Data Breach
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Ticketmaster data breach class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Chastine Dickey-Johnson and Serena Chapman filed a class action lawsuit against Ticketmaster LLC and Live Nation Entertainment Inc. 
  • Why: Dickey-Johnson and Chapman claim Ticketmaster and Live Nation failed to properly safeguard and secure the personally identifiable information of their customers during a May data breach. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Pennsylvania federal court. 

Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation failed to properly safeguard and secure the personally identifiable information (PII) of around 560 million of their customers during a data breach last month, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiffs Chastine Dickey-Johnson and Serena Chapman claim consumers entrusted Live Nation and Ticketmaster with their personal information with the mutual understanding the companies would protect it. 

“The data breach was a direct result of defendants’ failure to implement adequate and reasonable data protection procedures, including vendor management, necessary to protect consumers’ PII from a foreseeable and preventable risk of unauthorized disclosure,” the Ticketmaster class action says.

Dickey-Johnson and Chapman want to represent a nationwide class and North Carolina and Texas subclasses of consumers whose PII was accessed or acquired by an unauthorized party as a result of the Ticketmaster data breach on or about May 20, 2024. 

Ticketmaster data breach puts consumers at risk going forward, class action claims

Dickey-Johnson and Chapman argue the data breach exposed PII, including full names, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers and credit card details, information they argue puts them at risk going forward. 

“The plaintiffs and class members are at an increased risk of future harm, including identity theft, fraud, spam, phishing or other impersonation attacks,” the Ticketmaster class action says. 

Dickey-Johnson and Chapman claim Ticketmaster and Live Nation are guilty of negligence and negligence per se, breach of implied contract and unjust enrichment. 

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. 

Hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the data breach after reportedly trying to extort Ticketmaster and Live Nation. The group, which published a 1.3 terabyte database of the data on the newly reopened BreachForums website, is asking for $500,000 in exchange for the stolen data. 

Were you affected by the Ticketmaster data breach? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiffs are represented by Gary F. Lynch of Lynch Carpenter LLP and Paul J. Doolittle of Poulin | Willey | Anastopoulo. 

The Ticketmaster data breach class action lawsuit is Dickey-Johnson, et al. v. Ticketmaster, LLC, et al., Case No. 2:24-cv-02623, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 


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1,031 thoughts onTicketmaster class action alleges data breach exposed personal info of 560M

  1. Linda Frisch says:

    Please add me. Yes of course.

  2. Glenn Riddell says:

    This is very timely…
    On this past Friday, I received 2 text message, from my VISA card provider. alerting me of charges for amusement park tickets being purchased in Texas and in California. Realizing my card had been compromised, I immediately went online and turned off the cards to prevent any further unauthorized attempts. I then called my credit card fraud department and advised them of the fraud. They explained that the first charge in CA had gone through, though the second charge in Texas had been “reversed”. I then called the amusement park in CA and confirmed that 2 tickets had been purchased “online”, using my correct information, and both tickets had been used to enter the park. Within a few hours of this occurring, I received an email from Ticketmaster advising me of a data breach and offering me a “free” monitoring service for my credit data. I realized that had I gotten this email earlier, I might have been able to react and change my card number before being targeted by criminals who likely gained access to my information from the Ticketmaster breach of their data security. I have made a police report of this incident and have also provided a great deal of information regarding the timing and documentation of this serious lapse on the part of Ticketmaster in both their negligence in protecting my data and their very slow response in alerting their customers to the breach, which they say that they became aware of over a month ago.

  3. Erik Beller says:

    Absolutely yes

  4. Cynthia Cazarez says:

    Please add.

  5. Sergio fierro says:

    Add me please

  6. Lydell Williams says:

    I have received an email stating that my personal information has been affected so please add me.

  7. Peter Gargano says:

    Please add me

  8. Ron says:

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  9. TAJUAN L AKINS says:

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  10. Tareq Zaatari says:

    Add me please

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