Lowey Dannenberg Appointed Co-Lead Counsel in Rutter’s Data Breach Case

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On March 26, 2020, Judge John E. Jones, III appointed Christian Levis of Lowey Dannenberg, P.C. as Interim Co-Lead Class Counsel in In re Rutter’s Inc. Data Security Breach Litigation, No. 20-cv-00382 (M.D. Pa.).

The case alleges that hackers gained access Rutter’s network systems and planted malware on its point-of-sale (“POS”) devices in its convenience stores and at its gas pumps, which collected customers’ payment card information. Information compromised in this data breach included payment card numbers, card expiration dates, security codes (commonly referred to as “CVV” numbers), and customers’ names from at least August 30, 2018 through May 29, 2019.

Please contact or Christian Levis (clevis@lowey.com) or Anthony Christina (achristina@lowey.com) with any questions.