Proposed federal class action lawsuits and multiple investigations are mounting against Conduent Business Solutions following its recent disclosure of a significant data breach.
In October 2024, a hacking incident potentially exposed personal and health information of over 10.5 million individuals.
Since October 27, at least nine class action lawsuits have been filed in a New Jersey federal court targeting Conduent. These lawsuits followed the company’s breach notification to state regulators revealing the data theft affected nearly 10.52 million people.
Additional law firms have publicly announced ongoing investigations into the breach for possible class action claims.
Headquartered in New Jersey, Conduent delivers back-office services to businesses and governments in 22 countries. The company reported $3.4 billion in revenue for 2024.
Conduent was established in January 2017 after Xerox spun off its business services division, resulting in two independent publicly traded companies.
“An October 2024 hacking incident potentially compromised personal and health information of more than 10.5 million people.”
“At least nine proposed class action lawsuits have been filed since Oct. 27 in a New Jersey federal court against Conduent.”
Summary: Multiple class action lawsuits and investigations are actively targeting Conduent after a 2024 hack exposed over 10 million individuals' sensitive data.