Less than two weeks after filing what they believe are the first class actions against Sony Corp. over the PlayStation game network data breach, two plaintiffs’ law firms are seeking multidistrict litigation approval.
The purported class actions follow Sony’s April 26 announcement that a breach of its video game online network compromised the confidential information of some 77 million users. The information includes names, addresses, e-mail addresses, user names and possibly credit card data.
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