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Haskins v. Symantec Corporation
Case Number:
3:13-cv-01834
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June 02, 2014
Symantec Beats Suit Over Software's Hacking Vulnerability
A California federal judge on Monday ended a putative class action accusing Symantec Corp. of hiding a security defect in its software that made users vulnerable to cyberattacks, ruling that the plaintiff again had failed to single out what allegedly deceitful ads she viewed.
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December 02, 2013
Symantec Scores 2nd Dismissal Of Data Breach Suit
Symantec Corp. on Monday once again succeeded in persuading a California judge to toss a proposed class action accusing it of hiding a software vulnerability that left its customers open to cyberattacks, though the plaintiff will have one final chance to correct her complaint.
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October 16, 2013
Symantec Customer Says Data Breach Suit Must Go On
A consumer accusing Symantec Corp. of concealing a data breach that exposed its customers to cyberattacks blasted Symantec's attempt to toss the proposed class action in California federal court Tuesday for not being sufficiently pled.
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October 01, 2013
Symantec Again Aims To Get Data Breach Suit Junked
Symantec Corp. asked a California federal judge Tuesday to toss a user's amended proposed class action accusing the software company of concealing a data breach by hackers who stole source code, calling the user's claims vague and deliberately obtuse.
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August 26, 2013
Symantec Dodges Norton Software User's Data Breach Suit
A California federal judge on Friday tossed a proposed class action accusing Symantec Corp. of hiding a data breach in which hackers stole source code for its Norton anti-virus software, finding the complaint did not properly name all the products at issue.