ComScore sued for privacy violations

Class actions says tracking company unlawfully obtains personal information

Two plaintiffs have filed a class action lawsuit against comScore, one of the leading companies of tracking online traffic. The suit claims comScore unlawfully pulls information such as credit card numbers, social security numbers and passwords from unsuspecting customers. It seeks to stop these alleged practices, as well as collect damages for customers whose rights have been violated.

ComScore pulls data from customers when they download free software or enter contests online, then sells that data to various businesses, including Facebook and Yahoo Inc. But in doing this, the suit claims comScore accesses all files on a customers’ computers, as well as those of others on the same network—collecting all available data.

ComScore denies any wrongdoing.

"We have reviewed the lawsuit and find it to be without merit and full of factual inaccuracies," comScore spokesman Andrew Lipsman told Reuters. "ComScore intends to aggressively defend itself against these claims."

Comments

InsideScoop Daily eNewsletter

InsideScoop delivers the latest-breaking news affecting in-house counsel. Get the latest business trends, current corporate litigation, labor developments, technology initiatives and more — FREE. Sign up now!

You have been subscribed! You will receive a confirmation email soon.

See the entire list of InsideCounsel eNewsletters.

Resource Library


Bring the Benefits of Decision Tree Analysis to Your Everyday...

In this on-demand webinar, learn how to counter the challenges of litigation with predictive analytics...

13 Things to do Now to Reduce Risk and Avoid...

We have developed best practices for lowering your e-Discovery costs, shortening the length of your...

7 Simple Strategies for Improving Legal Fee Budgeting Certainty

Understanding the legal fee budgeting paradigm and following seven simple strategies will help you control...

Complimentary White Paper: Best Practices for Meeting Critical eDiscovery Challenges

Packed with practical advice, this white paper discusses best practices for meeting eDiscovery challenges across...

Complimentary White Paper "Key Considerations for Collection Methodologies and Resources"

This white paper addresses the need for companies to reevaluate their current collection policies in...

Moving Matters In-House: How Technology Enables Legal In-Sourcing

Strategically shifting more matters to in-house counsel has proven to be an effective strategy to...

5 Ways to Promote Responsible Content Sharing

Find out five ways that organizations can promote responsible sharing of content among employees by...

Reducing the Costs of eDiscovery from Collection to Court!

Predictive coding is only one of many ways organizations can make eDiscovery faster, cheaper and...

Discovery Shifts to the Cloud

Adoption of Cloud computing continues to gain momentum. How can IT and Legal Teams avoid...

Lower Your Total Cost of Ownership

With the deployment of Proofpoint Enterprise Archive, organizations have realized significant cost savings in automating...

View All »

Advertisement. Closing in 15 seconds.