Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Data Breach Investigation

Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Data Breach Investigation

Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Data Breach Investigation

Published: January 12, 2025

Claim Form Deadline: Ongoing

Estimated Payout: Varies

Proof required: Yes


Did You Receive A Notice of Data Breach From Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)?

Ladies Professional Golf Association, more commonly known as the LPGA, sent data breach notice letters out on November 22, 2024 regarding a hacking incident which exposed data stored in their computer network. The data was accessed through employee email accounts in August of 2024 and may have compromised consumers' personally identifiable information.

What is the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)?

The Ladies Professional Golf Association, more commonly known as the LPGA, is the largest professional association of women golfers.

I Was Affected by the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Data Breach

Data breaches are serious matters that can cause long term damage. Hackers break into networks so that they can steal your personal information to sell it on the dark web, commit identity theft, financial theft or other frauds.

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