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Dish Network Hit by Cyberattack and Multiple Lawsuits

Satellite TV provider, Dish Network, recently suffered a ransomware attack that compromised the sensitive data of its customers and employees. The attack occurred in February 2023 and was only revealed by the company in April. Since then, the company has been hit with multiple lawsuits from affected customers, which could have serious financial and reputational consequences.

According to Dish Network, the attackers accessed a database that contained names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of its customers and employees. While there is no evidence that the attackers stole financial information, social security numbers, or passwords, the theft of personal information alone is a major cause for concern.

The company has not disclosed how the attack occurred or which ransomware group was responsible. However, security experts have noted that many ransomware attacks start with a phishing email or a vulnerability in software that is not patched in time.

Dish Network has said that it immediately launched an investigation and informed law enforcement about the attack. It has also offered affected customers two years of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection services. However, this may not be enough to assuage customers’ concerns, as the stolen information can be used for a range of malicious activities, from phishing scams to identity theft.

The lawsuits filed against Dish Network accuse the company of failing to secure customer data and being negligent in protecting it. The plaintiffs are seeking damages and compensation for the potential harm that could result from the theft of their personal information. The lawsuits also allege that Dish Network did not inform customers about the attack promptly, which delayed their ability to take measures to protect themselves.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of cybersecurity for businesses of all sizes. Cyberattacks can cause significant harm to a company’s reputation, finances, and customers. It is crucial for companies to have robust security measures in place, regularly update their software, and educate employees about cyber threats. It is also important to have a plan in place to respond to a cyber incident, including notifying affected customers promptly and offering them appropriate support.

In the case of Dish Network, the full extent of the damage caused by the cyberattack remains unclear. However, the lawsuits against the company highlight the serious consequences that can result from a breach of personal data. It is up to companies to take responsibility for the security of their customers’ information and take all necessary measures to prevent cyberattacks from occurring in the first place.

DISH Network: Multiple Lawsuits Filed Against Dish After a Ransomware Attack


A multiple class action class lawsuit has been filed against Dish Network, following a ransomware incident that caused the company’s multi-day “network outage.” 

The lawsuit, filed across several states, asserts that DISH “overstated” its operating efficiency while operating with inferior cybersecurity and IT infrastructure. The objective of the lawsuit is to recover losses suffered by DISH investors who suffered adversities as a result of what has been referred to as "securities fraud." 

Dish Sued After Ransomware Incident 

After the issue came to light, at least six law firms are now pursuing a class action lawsuit against Dish to recoup losses for Dish stockholders due to the alleged "securities fraud" between February 22, 2021, and February 27, 2023. 

The complaint alleges Dish Network of attempting to conceal its operational effectiveness while maintaining "deficient" cybersecurity and IT infrastructure. 

"...As a result of the foregoing, the Company was unable to properly secure customer data, leaving it vulnerable to access by malicious third parties," states a court complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court of Colorado. 

The law firms representing the plaintiffs include Rosen Law Firm, Levi & Korsinsky, the New York-based Law firm of Vincent Wong, San Diego- based Robins LLP, Bragar Eagle & Squire, P.C., and Bernstein Liebhard LLP. 

"The foregoing cybersecurity deficiencies also both rendered Dish's operations susceptible to widespread service outages and hindered the Company's ability to respond to such outages; and... as a result, the company's public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times," states the complaint. 

Dish Stock Crumbled After Cyberattack 

DISH, a major American TV provider and satellite broadcaster, inexplicably went offline around February 24. Both its websites and applications ceased to work for several days. The "network outage" that the company had previously described also affected Boost Mobile. 

On February 28, in an SEC filing, DISH eventually confirmed being hit by a ransomware attack. 

After the disclosure, DISH continued to struggle for days to restore its IT infrastructure and the website Dish.com. Following the news of the ransomware attacks, the company’s stocks faced repercussions, with stock prices falling $0.79 per share, "or 6.48%, to close at $11.41 per share on February 28, 2023."

Since then, the company has kept up the battle against the widespread disruption to its cyber systems, notably the client site MyDISH. The company is informing its clients that they will be receiving paper bills for the month of March as a result.