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Security Incidents : Lawsuit For Loss Of Credit Card Data Against T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Homegoods, And A.J. Wright
Posted by Max on 2007/1/30 1:28:54 (2495 reads)
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Customers of T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, HomeGoods, and A.J. Wright Bring Class Action Suit for Loss of Credit Card Data; Filed by Berger & Montague, PC and Stern Shapiro Weissberg & Garin, LLP.The complaint charges that TJX was careless for failing to preserve sufficient computer data security of customer credit and debit card data, which was accessed and stolen by a computer hacker.

As a result of TJX's actions, client information was stolen from TJX's computer network that handles a wide range of financial information for millions of customers, including credit cards, debit cards linked to checking accounts, and transactions for returned merchandise.


Although TJX discovered the data breach in mid- December, 2006, it did not publicly publicized the intrusion until one month later when it issued a press release on January 17, 2007. The delay harmed class members in that it prevented them from taking appropriate measures to protect their accounts.

While TJX continues to inspect the security breach, it has thus far determined that consumers who patronized TJX stores in 2003 and from mid-May through December 2006 may be affected. Because of TJX's actions, hundreds of thousands or even millions of its customers have had their personal financial information compromised, have had their privacy rights violated, have been exposed to the risk of fraud and identity theft, and have otherwise suffered damages.

The law firm of Berger & Montague, PC consists of over 70 attorneys, all of whom represent plaintiffs in complex litigation. The Berger firm has extensive experience in consumer, securities, and antitrust class action litigation, and has played lead roles in major cases over the past 30 years, which have resulted in recoveries of several billion dollars for consumers and investors. The Stern Shapiro law firm has also been successfully involved in consumer and other class action litigation.

If you have been affected by the loss of credit card or other financial data, and have any questions regarding this matter, please contact
Berger & Montague, PC




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