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Members of SAG-AFTRA are filing a lawsuit against the union's health plan after a significant data breach compromised sensitive personal information. The breach reportedly exposed names, social security numbers, and health insurance details of numerous members. This incident raises serious concerns regarding the security measures in place to protect confidential information.
The union's notification to its members came nearly three months after the breach occurred, leading to frustration and anxiety among those affected. Many members feel that the delay in communication has put them at greater risk for identity theft and fraud. The lawsuit seeks accountability for the union's handling of the situation and aims to ensure that adequate protections are implemented to prevent future breaches.
As the legal proceedings unfold, affected members are hopeful for a resolution that not only addresses their concerns but also enhances the security protocols of the union's health plan. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of data protection in today's digital age.
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