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 the City of Columbus
The City of Columbus, Ohio is the capital city of Ohio with a population of approximately 906,000 people. It is the 14th most populated city in the United States. If you received a notice of data breach letter from the City of Columbus, please contact us as soon as possible so we can explain your legal rights in response to the data breach.
What Happened?
The City of Columbus reported that it suffered a ransomware data breach on July 18, 2024. The City of Columbus learned an unauthorized party accessed and copied certain information from its network. It has been reported that the data breach affected at least 500,000 people.3
What Data was Compromised in the City of Columbus Data Breach?
The City of Columbus disclosed the data breach involves sensitive confidential information, including:
- Full Names
- Social Security numbers
- Dates of Birth
- Mailing Addresses
- Driver’s License information
- Bank Account Information
- Other Personal Information
What Should I do if I Received Notification of the Data Breach from The City of Columbus?
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 City of Columbus data breach, please contact Markovits, Stock & DeMarco, LLC attorney Justin C. Walker at (513) 651-3700, email us at [email protected], or submit a Case Evaluation request through the form below.