UPDATED:    December 30, 2024

Community Alliance Data Breach

Data Breach Summary

Community Alliance

Who Was Affected
Not Specified
Impacted Data
Names, addresses, dates of birth, birth certificates, Social Security numbers, drivers’ licenses, taxpayer or other state or federal ID numbers, employer-assigned identification numbers, financial information, medical information, health insurance information, online account credentials, and electronic/digital signatures.
Date of Breach
April 2, 2024, to April 8, 2024
Have you been affected by Community Alliance's data breach?

Community Alliance, a healthcare and social services provider, recently disclosed a data breach involving unauthorized access to its systems. The breach was detected on April 8, 2024, after suspicious activity was detected within the organization’s computer network. Written notifications have been sent to affected individuals. If you received a data breach notification from Community Alliance you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit. Reach out to Class Action U today to explore your eligibility for a compensation and protect your rights.

What Led to the Community Alliance Data Breach?

Between April 2, 2024, and April 8, 2024, unauthorized access was identified in certain systems, with indications that sensitive data may have been accessed or compromised. As the investigation is still ongoing, Community Alliance is conducting a thorough review of the impacted data to determine the exact nature of the information that was exposed and to whom it pertains.

Individuals associated with Community Alliance , 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 protecting yourself after such incidents, here is a guide on responding to a data breach and how you can take action.

What Information Was Involved?

While the full details are still being reviewed, the initial findings indicate that a variety of personal and sensitive information may have been accessed. The types of data potentially impacted include:

  • Personal Identification: Names, addresses, dates of birth, birth certificates, Social Security numbers, driver’s licenses, taxpayer or other state or federal ID numbers, and employer-assigned identification numbers.
  • Financial Information: Bank account details, medical billing data, and other financial data.
  • Medical and Health Information: Health insurance details, medical records, and treatment information.
  • Other Sensitive Information: Online account credentials, electronic/digital signatures, and other personal data

How to Know if You Were Affected

If you received a data breach notification from Community Alliance, it likely means your information was affected. Class Action U, in partnership with KO Lawyers, is supporting individuals impacted by the Community Alliance data breach. If your information was exposed in this breach, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit to seek compensation for:

  • Loss of privacy
  • Time spent addressing the breach
  • Out-of-pocket costs
  • Emotional distress

A successful case could also compel Community Alliance, 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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