Proposed federal class action lawsuits and multiple investigations are increasing following Conduent Business Solutions' recent disclosure of a major data breach. The company revealed in October 2024 that hackers potentially accessed personal and health information of over 10.5 million individuals.
Since October 27, at least nine class action lawsuits have been filed in a New Jersey federal court targeting Conduent after the company reported the breach to state regulators. The incident reportedly affected nearly 10.52 million people.
Additional law firms have publicly announced ongoing investigations into the breach for potential class action claims against Conduent.
Conduent, headquartered in New Jersey, provides back-office services to businesses and governments across 22 countries. The firm reported revenues of $3.4 billion in 2024.
Conduent was created in January 2017 after Xerox spun off its business services division, forming two separate publicly traded companies.
Summary: Conduent faces a rising wave of lawsuits and investigations after disclosing a significant data breach impacting over 10 million people, reflecting growing scrutiny on data security practices.