Talus Pay
Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit

December 15, 2023 -- Attention: victims of the Talus Pay data breach.

Abington Cole + Ellery is investigating the recently announced Talus Pay data breach.

Around May 16, 2023, Talus Pay identified unusual activities in six of its employee email accounts. The company claims it promptly secured these accounts and initiated a comprehensive investigation to assess the extent and nature of the incident. The inquiry revealed unauthorized access to the accounts. Talus Pay examined the email accounts' content to ascertain the affected data and the individuals it pertained to. Following this examination, Talus Pay conducted an internal file review to gather addresses for notification purposes.

In response to this incident, Talus Pay claims it rapidly began an investigation, reinforced the security of its systems, and started identifying individuals who might have been impacted. The company is actively enhancing its security protocols and providing additional training to its staff. Furthermore, Talus Pay claims it has informed state regulatory bodies as mandated by law.

As a result of the data breach, Talus Pay is offering 12 months of free credit monitoring and/or identity theft protection services to affected individuals.

Approximately 7,200 individuals were affected by the Talus Pay data breach.

Breached data may include, but is not necessarily limited to: name, financial account data, and Social Security number.

Additional information about the Talus Pay data breach may be found here: Talus Pay Data Breach Notification.

Talus Pay is a company focused on providing payment solutions that cater to the needs of businesses. They offer a range of services, including advanced point of sale systems, mobile card readers, and custom gift cards. With a commitment to delivering personalized customer support and transparent pricing strategies, they aim to be a valuable asset for businesses handling various types of transactions, including mobile and online payments.

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?

If you believe you are a victim of the Talus Pay 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 Talus Pay or any affiliated companies.