ACCESSWIRE
29 Nov 2022, 02:19 GMT+10
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / November 28, 2022 / Lowey Dannenberg P.C., a preeminent law firm in obtaining redress for consumers, is investigating claims for violations of the common law, and state consumer protection statutes by the Ethos Group, Inc. ('Ethos'), as a result of a data breach compromising records containing driver's license numbers.
If you received a notice letter, wish to participate, learn more, or discuss the issues surrounding the investigation,please CLICK HERE, or please contact one of our attorneys at (215) 399-4782, or via email at investigations@lowey.com.
What Happened and What Information Was Involved:
Ethos partners with retail automotive dealers to promote the sale, financing, and servicing of automobiles.
On November 2, 2022, Ethos began notifying consumers that on August 1, 2022, Ethos identified suspicious activity on a server in their network. Ethos' investigation determined an unknown actor may have viewed or taken certain data from Ethos' environment between July 30, 2022, and July 31, 2022.
Ethos completed a review, with third-party vendor support, of all the data that could have been potentially viewed or taken. The information that could have been subject to unauthorized access includes:
About Lowey Dannenberg
Lowey Dannenberg is a national firm representing consumers in the wake of data breaches. The firm has significant experience in prosecuting multi-million-dollar lawsuits and has recovered billions of dollars on behalf of its clients.
Contact
Lowey Dannenberg P.C.
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White Plains, NY 10601
Tel: (215) 399-4782
Email: investigations@lowey.com
SOURCE: Lowey Dannenberg
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