1:23-cv-12899 In re Lumico Life Insurance MOVEit Data Security Incident Litigation
Order Dismissing Case ( 29
Lumico Life Insurance customers were affected by a data security incident involving the MOVEit software. The court dismissed the case, finding that the plaintiffs had not provided sufficient evidence to support their claims. This decision was likely based on the lack of concrete evidence linking the incident to Lumico Life Insurance's actions or negligence. The court's dismissal of the case indicates that the plaintiffs' claims were not strong enough to proceed with the lawsuit.
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Order · April 22, 2026
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description View filingLumico Life Insurance customers were affected by a data security incident involving the MOVEit software. The incident has sparked a lawsuit, In re Lumico Life Insurance MOVEit Data Security Incident Litigation, filed in the United States District Court for the [insert court name] as 23-cv-12899. The case is currently active, with a judge yet to be assigned.
The plaintiffs claim that Lumico Life Insurance's use of the MOVEit software led to the data security incident, resulting in potential harm to their customers. the court has dismissed the case, finding that the plaintiffs had not provided sufficient evidence to support their claims.
This decision was likely based on the lack of concrete evidence linking the incident to Lumico Life Insurance's actions or negligence. The court's dismissal of the case indicates that the plaintiffs' claims were not strong enough to proceed with the lawsuit.
The plaintiffs may appeal the court's decision, which could potentially lead to a reversal of the dismissal and the case moving forward. The court has issued an order on April 22, 2026, which may provide further insight into the case's progression.
The outcome of the case will have significant implications for data security and the use of software like MOVEit in the insurance industry. The court's decision will also set a precedent for future cases involving data security incidents and software liability.
The case is ongoing, and further developments will be closely watched by the insurance industry and data security experts.
Order Dismissing Case ( 29
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