Equifax Inc. is facing another proposed class action lawsuit stemming from the massive data breach that put approximately 143 million consumers' data at risk, after a Delaware man on Monday sued on behalf of consumers whose personal information had been compromised.

The consumer class action, filed by Jason Melrath in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, was yet another in a string of suits that target Equifax over the breach. As of Monday, Delaware Law Weekly affiliate the New York Law Journal reported, more than 70 class actions had been filed.

But while other suits in Georgia and New York have accused the credit reporting agency of breaking securities laws, the Delaware complaint focuses on Equifax's alleged negligence and failure to protect sensitive consumer information, like Social Security numbers, birth dates and credit card numbers.

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