Data Breach Summary
On October 23, 2024, American Associated Pharmacies (AAP) identified suspicious activity that suggested a cybersecurity incident. In response, the organization immediately initiated containment measures, including shutting down systems, and engaged experienced cybersecurity professionals to investigate and resolve the issue. Although the investigation is still ongoing, there is no evidence of identity theft or fraud connected to the incident at this time.
Individuals associated with American Associated Pharmacies , are advised to remain vigilant for any suspicious activity related to their personal information. Monitoring financial statements, changing passwords, and being cautious of phishing attempts are recommended steps to protect against potential misuse of compromised data. To learn more about how to protect yourself after such incidents, explore this guide on how to respond to a data breach incident and understand the steps you can take.
During the investigation, American Associated Pharmacies determined that certain personal information may have been exposed. The affected information may include categories such as name, Social Security number, and health insurance information. It’s important to note that not all individuals whose information was impacted will have experienced the exposure of all these categories. The affected information varies depending on the individual.
If you received a data breach notification from American Associated Pharmacies, it likely means your information was affected. Class Action U, in partnership with KO Lawyers, is supporting individuals impacted by the American Associated Pharmacies data breach. If your information was exposed in this breach, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit to seek compensation for:
A successful case could also compel American Associated Pharmacies, to enhance its security practices to prevent similar incidents in the future. Contact Class Action U today to explore your legal options and protect your rights.
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