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Johns Hopkins University and Health System Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit Investigation

On Behalf of | Jun 20, 2023 | Class Action

Markovits, Stock & DeMarco, LLC, a law firm experienced in data breach class action litigation, is investigating claims on behalf of victims of a data breach involving data entrusted to Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Health System. Johns Hopkins confirmed a “widespread cybersecurity attack” targeting its systems was part of a “previously unknown vulnerability in the widely used software MOVEit.”

Johns Hopkins University and Health System is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. If you received a notice of data breach letter from Johns Hopkins University and Health System please contact us as soon as possible so we can explain your legal rights in response to the data breach.

What Happened?

On 6/14/2023, Johns Hopkins University and Health System reported that it suffered a data breach. Johns Hopkins University and Health System learned that on or around May 31, 2023 an unauthorized party accessed and copied certain information from its network.[1] In total, the data of an unknown number of victims was compromised in the Johns Hopkins University and Health System data breach.[2]

What Data was Compromised in the Johns Hopkins University and Health System Data Breach?

Johns Hopkins University and Health System disclosed the data breach involves sensitive confidential information, including:

  • Full Name
  • Contact Information
  • Address
  • Health Billing Information

 

What Should I do if I Received Notification of the Data Breach from Johns Hopkins University and Health System?

If you would like to have a free, confidential consultation with an attorney to learn more about your rights and potential legal remedies related to the Johns Hopkins University and Health System data breach, please contact Markovits, Stock & DeMarco attorney Justin Walker at (513) 651-3700, email us at [email protected], or submit a Case Evaluation request through the form below.

 

 

[1]  https://www.jhu.edu/data-attack/https://www.jhu.edu/data-attack/

[2]  Id.