ACCESSWIRE
20 Sep 2022, 01:49 GMT+10
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / September 19, 2022 / Lowey Dannenberg P.C., a preeminent law firm in obtaining redress for consumers, is investigating claims for violations of theDriver's Privacy Protection Act ('DPPA'), the common law, and state consumer protection statutes by U-Haul International, Inc. ('U-Haul'), as a result of a data breach compromising customer records containing highly sensitive information, including driver's license numbers and state identification numbers.
If you are a U-Haul customer, received a notice letter, wish to participate, learn more, or discuss the issues surrounding the investigation,PLEASE CONTACT one of our attorneys at (914) 733-7220, or via email at investigations@lowey.com.
What Happened and What Information Was Involved:
On September 9, 2022, U-Haul publicly announced that it detected a compromise of two unique passwords that were used to access a customer contract search tool that allows access to rental contracts for U-Haul customers. U-Haul's investigation determined that an unauthorized person accessed the customer contract search tool and customer contracts. On August 1, 2022, U-Haul's investigation determined some rental contracts were accessed between November 5, 2021, and April 5, 2022. After an in-depth analysis, on September 7, 2022, U-Haul's investigation further determined the accessed information included: names and driver's license numbers or state identification numbers.
About Lowey Dannenberg
Lowey Dannenberg is a national firm representing consumers in the wake of data breaches. The firm has significant experience in prosecuting multi-million-dollar lawsuits and has recovered billions of dollars on behalf of its clients.
Contact
Lowey Dannenberg P.C.
44 South Broadway, Suite 1100
White Plains, NY 10601
Tel: (914) 733-7220
Email: investigations@lowey.com
SOURCE: Lowey Dannenberg
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