In a shocking turn of events, Federman & Sherwood has launched an investigation into the Riverside Resort & Casino (“Riverside”) for a massive data breach that has compromised the personal information of thousands of guests.
The breach was first discovered by cybersecurity experts who noticed unusual activity on the casino’s network. It was soon revealed that hackers had gained unauthorized access to the casino’s database, which contained sensitive information such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and credit card details of guests who had stayed at the resort in the past year.
Federman & Sherwood, a leading law firm specializing in class action lawsuits, quickly launched an investigation into the breach and has already filed a lawsuit against Riverside for failing to protect the personal information of its guests. The law firm is seeking compensation for the affected individuals and is urging anyone who has stayed at the resort in the past year to come forward and join the lawsuit.
In a statement, the managing partner of Federman & Sherwood, said, “This data breach is a clear violation of the trust that guests place in Riverside to safeguard their personal information. We will not stand idly by while their privacy is compromised and will fight for justice on their behalf.”
The breach has sent shockwaves through the hospitality industry, highlighting the urgent need for stronger cybersecurity measures to protect the personal information of guests. Many are now calling for stricter regulations to ensure that hotels and resorts are held accountable for any breaches that compromise the privacy of their guests.
Riverside has issued a statement acknowledging the breach and apologizing to those affected. They have also assured the public that they are working closely with cybersecurity experts to investigate the breach and enhance their security measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
As the investigation into the Riverside data breach unfolds, Federman & Sherwood is calling on anyone who may have been affected to contact the law firm and join the lawsuit. This landmark case is sure to have far-reaching implications for the hospitality industry and the protection of guests’ personal information.