Lifeline
Data Breach Class Action

September 8, 2023 -- Attention: victims of the Lifeline data breach.

On August 6, 2022, Lifeline observed unusual activity on its computer network. In response, the company promptly implemented its incident management procedures, which encompassed segregating potentially affected systems and network functionalities. Lifeline also commissioned a computer forensics agency to investigate the matter. This inquiry ascertained that from July 27, 2022, to August 6, 2022, an unauthorized individual had breached the network, during which they accessed and possibly retrieved certain files from Lifeline's digital infrastructure. Subsequently, Lifeline undertook an assessment of the implicated files to ascertain the nature of the data they held.

There are approximately 74,000 victims of the Lifeline data breach.

Breached data may include, but is not necessarily limited to: name, Social Security number, driver's license information, or state identification information.

For more information about steps you can take to possibly reduce the chances harm arising from a data breach, please review the following article: What are some steps you can take if you've been the victim of a data breach?

Additional information about the Lifeline data breach may be found here: Lifeline.

Lifeline provides an individualized emergency response system and solutions tailored for elderly living. This service ensures round-the-clock access to skilled care professionals and offers digital tools that facilitate communication and coordination among caregivers for their respective care recipients' requirements.

If you believe you are a victim of the Lifeline data breach, and would like to participate in a class action lawsuit regarding this data breach, please submit your information via the form on this webpage. This website is not associated with nor authorized by Lifeline or any affiliated companies.