The San Francisco 49ers waited six months to announce a data breach of its corporate network by hackers that compromised highly sensitive information of at least 20,000 people, alleges a proposed class action filed in federal court Friday.
The team denied that it delayed notifying people of the hazard.
According to the complaint filed in the Northern District of California, during six days in February the hacke...
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