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Data breach victims sue RIPTA, health insurer

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 25, 2022

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PROVIDENCE — Two people whose personal information was compromised in at Rhode Island’s public bus service sued the agency and a health insurer on Tuesday, seeking monetary damages and answers.Cooperating attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island filed the class-action lawsuit in state Superior Court against the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority and United Healthcare.Related: The data breach affected about 22,000... + full article



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