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Posted On March 20, 2024 Consumer Privacy & Data Breaches

BioLife Plasma Services Data Breach Class Action Investigation and Lawsuit Assistance

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March 19 – The data breach lawyers at Console & Associates, P.C. are investigating the BioLife Plasma Services data breach that was reported after the company was targeted in a recent cyber security attack. The BioLife Plasma Services data breach resulted in the sensitive information of certain individuals being compromised.

What Happened?

According to the Attorney General of Texas, the BioLife Plasma Services data breach was reported after they were targeted in a recent cyber security attack. Information on the breach is still limited but on March 20, 2024, BioLife Plasma Services filed a notice with the Texas Attorney General. It indicated that sensitive information belonging to over 6,000 people in Texas was subject to unauthorized access. On March 20, 2024, BioLife Plasma Services sent out data breach letters to those individuals whose information was affected by the breach.

About BioLife Plasma Services

BioLife Plasma Services, L.P. is an operator of plasma collection facilities headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois that operates Data Breach Alertcollection facilities in approximately 30 states and, in March 2023, opened its 200th plasma donation center.

Can I File A BioLife Plasma Services Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit?

Our data breach lawyers are eager to speak to victims of the BioLife Plasma Services data breach to determine what damages they sustained and what compensation may be available to them. Victims can file a data breach class action lawsuit if you recently received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH from BioLife Plasma Services. Contact the Console & Associates, P.C. law firm at (866) 778-5500 for a free consultation to discuss your legal options, or submit a confidential contact form.

Also, consider reading our Guide for Victims of a Data Breach to learn what your next steps should be. Data breach victims should remain alert for signs of identity theft and take steps to secure their accounts and personal information.

External Links:

  1. Attorney General of Texas – https://oagtx.force.com/datasecuritybreachreport/apex/DataSecurityReportsPage