California Cryobank Data Breach Investigation

California Cryobank Data Breach Investigation

Data Breach Class Action and Mass Tort Investigation

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What is California the Cryobank Data Breach?

California Cryobank LLC recently confirmed a data breach to their system back in April of 2024 which compromised Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account numbers, and health insurance information. The total number of people affected was not disclosed. California Cryobank is a sperm bank in Los Angeles, California.

The company was founded in 1977 and is one of the largest reproductive banks in the world. The company offers a variety of services, including sperm storage, donor sperm, and fertility preservation. California Cryobank is known for its high-quality sperm samples and rigorous screening process for donors. The company has locations in Los Angeles, Palo Alto, and Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The California Cryobank Data data breach was discovered on April 15, 2024, and the affected individuals were notified by mail. The breach was caused by a cyberattack on the company's computer systems, which resulted in unauthorized access to sensitive personal information. The compromised data included the following PII:

• Social Security numbers,
• Driver's license numbers,
• Financial account numbers,
• Health insurance information.

California Cryobank reported that they have taken steps to enhance its cybersecurity measures and is offering affected individuals free credit monitoring and identity theft protection services. The company is also working with law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to investigate the breach and identify the responsible parties.

If you received a notice from California Cryobank Data Breach informing you that your personal information was impacted, you may be eligible for compensation. Use the links below to find out if you qualify.

What Can I Do If I Was in a Data Breach?

If you believe you have been the victim of the data breach, and may have received a notice, there are several steps you should take to protect yourself and mitigate the potential damage. These apply more broadly to a wider plethora of data breach cases:

  1. Stay Calm: Discovering your data has been compromised in a data breach can be alarming, especially if it is not your fault, but it's important to remain calm and take immediate action to protect your information.
  2. Confirm the Breach: Verify that the data breach has actually occurred and that your personal information has been compromised. Look for official announcements from the affected organization or reputable sources reporting the breach.
  3. Change Your Passwords: Start by changing the passwords for the affected account(s) immediately. Choose strong, unique passwords that are not easily guessable. It's best to use a password manager to securely store and generate passwords.
  4. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Activate two-factor authentication for all your online accounts whenever possible. This adds an extra layer of security by requiring a secondary verification method, such as a temporary code sent to your mobile device, in addition to your password.
  5. Monitor Your Accounts: Regularly monitor your financial and online accounts for any suspicious activity. Keep an eye out for unauthorized transactions, unfamiliar logins, or changes to your personal information.
  6. Notify Your Bank/Credit Card Companies: If your financial information has been compromised, contact your bank and credit card companies immediately. Report the breach and inquire about any additional security measures they can provide, such as monitoring your accounts for fraudulent activity.
  7. Check Your Credit Reports: Request a free copy of your credit report from one of the major credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion). Review the report for any unauthorized accounts or inquiries. Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze on your accounts for added protection.
  8. Be Vigilant Against Phishing Attempts: Data breaches often lead to an increase in phishing attempts. Be cautious of suspicious emails, messages, or phone calls asking for personal information. Avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading attachments from unknown sources.
  9. Update Software and Use Antivirus Protection: Ensure that your computer, smartphone, and other devices are running the latest software updates. Install reputable antivirus and anti-malware software to protect against potential threats.
  10. Stay Informed and Seek Assistance: Keep yourself updated on the progress of the data breach investigation. The affected organization may provide guidance or resources for affected individuals. If necessary, consider seeking legal advice or contacting relevant authorities for further assistance.

How Do I Qualify for Compensation?

If you received a letter from California Cryobank Data Breach notifying you that your personal information was impacted in their data breach, use any of the links below in order to find out if you may be eligible for compensation.

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