ParkMobile’s $1 Data Breach Settlement: Comedy or Cautionary Tale?

ParkMobile concluded a class action lawsuit over their 2021 data breach, affecting 22 million users. The compensation? A grand total of $1 in-app credit, claimable via a special promo code. But act fast—it’s got an expiration date unless you’re in California. Just a heads-up, ParkMobile warns against SMS phishing scams.

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Oh, ParkMobile, your data breach compensation plan is as underwhelming as a parking ticket on a rainy day! A $1 in-app credit for compromising the data of 22 million users? Talk about an offer that drives us straight into a pothole of disappointment. But hey, at least it’s not a 50-cent coupon for therapy sessions!

Key Points:

  • ParkMobile settles a class action lawsuit over the 2021 data breach affecting 22 million users.
  • Compensation is a $1 in-app credit, requiring a manual claim, with an expiration date.
  • The data breach included sensitive user information like names, emails, and hashed passwords.
  • ParkMobile denies any wrongdoing as part of the settlement agreement.
  • Users are warned to be cautious of phishing attempts exploiting the breach news.

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