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Zynga escapes data breach class action as US judge clarifies 'concrete injury'

By Amy Miller ( April 29, 2022, 22:16 GMT | Insight) -- Mobile game developer Zynga has escaped a privacy class action over a 2019 data breach. In her ruling, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers provided clarity on what constitutes "concrete injury" after the US Supreme Court's ruling in TransUnion, finding that the risk of future identity theft isn't always enough to confer standing in a data breach class action.  Mobile game developer Zynga escaped a privacy class action over a 2019 data breach, with a US judge in Oakland, California, today providing clarity on what constitutes "concrete injury."...

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