STIIIZY Data Breach Settlement
What happened
STIIIZY, Inc. experienced a data breach in October 2024 where personal information and private health information was stolen from the company's servers. The data breach was announced on January 7, 2025. STIIIZY denies all allegations and liability.
Do you qualify?
All persons whose personal information or private health information was accessed, compromised, or stolen in the October 2024 data breach announced by STIIIZY on January 7, 2025. This includes a subclass of all persons who were California residents when doing business with STIIIZY.
How to file
Submit a claim form by September 10, 2026. You must submit a claim to receive payment and will be bound by the settlement. The page includes a "Submit a Claim" button for filing.
In the news
- U.S. cannabis dispensary STIIIZY disclosed a data breachSecurityaffairs.com · January 11, 2025
- STIIIZY data breach exposes cannabis buyers’ IDs and purchasesBleepingComputer · January 10, 2025
- Cannabis company Stiiizy says hackers accessed customers’ ID documentsBiztoc.com · January 10, 2025
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