Lawyers in Texas have initiated a class action lawsuit against Oracle, focusing on alleged data breaches that compromised personal and health data. Plaintiff Michael Toikach, represented by Shamis & Gentile, claims Oracle failed to notify victims within the required 60 days and did not adequately secure sensitive information. The suit points to issues with Oracle's network security and responsiveness to breaches. A jury trial has been requested in the US District Court for the Western District of Texas, further emphasizing the serious implications of the alleged data breaches.
All of this information is vital to victims of a data breach, let alone a data breach of this magnitude due to the sensitivity and wide array of information compromised in this specific breach.
Oracle's alleged security failings were blamed for the loss of personally identifiable information (PII) and a "wide variety" of personal health data.
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