Paytime Class Action
A class action lawsuit is pending against Paytime Inc. in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. The action alleges that Paytime is legally at fault for allowing the data breach to occur, and the suit is brought on behalf of all affected individuals.
The purpose of this page is to provide information to the public and to affected individuals regarding the allegations of applicable legal claims, upcoming steps in litigation, requests for evidence and information, and other issues of public concern, especially when it is likely that individuals may be able to use the information to avoid further harm.
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We want to be as transparent as possible and provide those directly affected by the case the most current information as possible. Complete the form below and subscribe to email updates which will provide you the most up-to-date and current information about the case. Please use this form to obtain updates as this provides the most efficient way to disseminate information to the over 233,000 individuals affected by the breach. You do not need to complete this form to be included in the class action.
Press Releases and Updates
New information and press releases related to this case will appear below:
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Class action suit filed against Paytime – The Sentinel – June 20, 2014
Class-action filed against payroll company Paytime over massive data breach – SC Magazine – June 16, 2014
Viewers contact News 8 about payroll company data breach – WGAL News 8 – June 11, 2014
233,000 could be affected by payroll company breach – ABC27 – June 10, 2014
Paytime letter reveals details on data breach – WTIF – June 6, 2014
Paytime data breach scope includes libraries in three counties – PennLive – June 4, 2014
Paytime Acknowledges Data Breach – eSecurity Planet – May 28, 2014
200 Carlisle borough employees affected by Paytime breach – The Sentinel – May 22, 2014
Practical Steps
If you believe you may be affected, call the IRS Identity Protection line at 1 (800) 908-4490. The IRS will let you know if a fraudulent return has been filed in your name and with your social security number. If you find that you are a victim of a fraudulent return, consult the IRS Taxpayer Guide to Identity Theft and follow their instructions and procedures.