Blackhawk Data Breach Lawyers

NOTICE: If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH letter from Blackhawk Network, Inc d/b/a Blackhawk Engagement Solutions (“Blackhawk”), contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777 to discuss your legal options, or submit a confidential Case Evaluation form here.

On or about September 27, 2023, Blackhawk sent a Notice of Data Breach Letter (“Breach Letter”) to individuals, including customers and former customers. The Breach Letter informed victims that their personally identifiable information (“PII”) was exposed when Blackhawk claims an “unauthorized party used a malicious exploit on the website.” (the “Data Breach”)

According to the Breach Letter, Blackhawk discovered the Data Breach in on August 12, 2023 and investigated the Data Breach and determined that, on or about June 16, 2023 hackers had used a malicious exploit on the website that “potentially could have provided access to certain information in your MyPrepaidCenter.com profile and your Prepaid Card information.” Blackhawk has revealed that the PII available to the hackers during this breach consists of, including, but not limited to: information relating to your Prepaid Card(s) you added to your www.MyPrepaidCenter.com profile, such as card number, expiration date, and CVV code.”

Blackhawk acts as a third-party service provider on behalf of Pathward N.A. and other entities and operates the website www.MyPrepaidCenter.com on behalf of gift card holders to activate and manage Pathward’s Prepaid cards and is based in Pleasanton, California. It has over 3,000 employees and in 2022, had over $2.7 billion in revenue. If you received a Breach Letter from Blackhawk or any of its related entities, you were impacted by the data breach.

WHAT INFORMATION IS INVOLVED?

According to Blackhawk, the following information was exposed:

  • Information relating to your Prepaid Card(s) you added to your www.MyPrepaidCenter.com profile such as:
    • Card number
    • Expiration Date
    • CVV Code

This information is called your Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”). It tells others about you and is considered part of your identity. Businesses are required to secure this information or risk facing statutory penalties, among other legal penalties. Stolen PII can be used by identity thieves to engage in fraudulent activity using your identity.

The best way to protect yourself after a data breach is to sign up for credit and identity protection services as soon as possible. California offers extra protections and legal rights to its residents through the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”).

NOTICE: If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH letter from Blackhawk, contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777 to discuss your legal options, or submit a confidential Case Evaluation form here.