Plaintiffs Dismiss Negligence Action vs. Paycom Involving MOVEit Breach
Wyteria Trimble, Stefanie Garcia and Olivia Georgiady dismissed without prejudice their negligence class action against Paycom Payroll, involving the Progress Software May MOVEit data breach, said the plaintiffs' notice (docket 5:24-cv-00154) of voluntary dismissal Thursday in U.S. District Court for Western Oklahoma in Oklahoma City. Trimble alleges in the Feb. 8 class action that following the MOVEit file transfer software data breach in May, an unknown user gained access to her Paycom account numerous times, changed her direct deposit information and stole her paychecks. Garcia said two days after she was supposed to receive her direct deposit, May 17, an unknown person accessed her Paycom account and changed her routing information, resulting in her direct deposit routing “to an unknown account.” An unknown user gained access to Georgiady’s Paycom account on May 28 and changed her direct deposit information, resulting in 90% of her May and June direct-deposit paychecks “being sent to an unknown account,” said the complaint. Paycom never informed the plaintiffs their accounts had been breached, the complaint said.