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Apple, Meta, & Google Data Breach
Apple, Meta, & Google Data Leak – Class Action Investigation
If you’ve ever stored passwords or personal information with Apple, Facebook (Meta), or Google, your data may have been compromised. A recent report reveals that more than 16 billion passwords from these tech giants were leaked and are circulating online — potentially putting your identity, accounts, and finances at serious risk.
Overview
On June 20, 2025, Forbes reported a massive leak of personal data affecting users of Apple, Meta (Facebook), and Google. According to cybersecurity researchers, over 16 billion stolen credentials — including email addresses and passwords — are being actively distributed on the dark web.
While the leak appears to originate from multiple breaches, experts note that Apple, Meta, and Google accounts are among the most commonly compromised, suggesting systemic vulnerabilities in how user credentials were stored or protected.
Allegations
Poynter Law Group is investigating whether Apple, Meta, and Google:
- Failed to adequately protect user data from known security threats
- Did not properly encrypt or safeguard sensitive login credentials
- Were negligent in notifying users of prior breaches that may have led to this cumulative leak
- Violated consumer protection laws by failing to secure private information despite having the means and obligation to do so
Find Out if You’re Eligible
If your Apple, Meta, or Google account information was part of the recent data leak, you may be entitled to compensation. Complete the form below to tell us what happened. A member of our legal team will review your submission and contact you with next steps.
What Went Wrong?
Early analysis of the leak suggests that the affected data came from a combination of previous breaches, phishing attacks, and unsecured databases that included credentials linked to Apple, Meta, and Google accounts.
While these companies are now encouraging users to change their passwords and enable two-factor authentication, these steps come after the fact—after your personal data may already be in the hands of bad actors. Millions of users may not even realize they’ve been compromised, as no formal, direct notification process appears to have been initiated by any of the companies involved.
How Poynter Law Group Can Help
Poynter Law Group has a strong track record of holding major corporations accountable when they fail to protect consumer data. We are actively collecting information from affected individuals to evaluate whether a class action lawsuit is appropriate.
If you believe your Apple, Meta, or Google login credentials were compromised — or if you’ve received suspicious alerts, account lockouts, or unauthorized activity — we want to hear from you.
There is no cost to you to submit your information. If a lawsuit proceeds and is successful, you may be entitled to compensation for damages, time lost, and increased risk of identity theft.
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