University of Michigan lawyers claim school is immune from Matt Weiss data breach

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Lawyers for the University of Michigan and its Board of Regents argue they are immune from lawsuits filed by two women claiming their data was hacked by former co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss, per the Detroit News. The former Michigan football staffer was indicted on 24 total counts of unauthorized access to computers and aggravated identity theft back in March.

Weiss has been accused of downloading the personal information of thousands of student-athletes, primarily female, which he used to access their personal social media and cloud storage accounts. Lawyers representing the women suing the school argue that Michigan must provide information about how their data was breached by Weiss.

The attorneys representing Michigan, Daniel Tukel and Sheldon Klein, say the school has governmental immunity, which limits lawsuits against federal institutions under the 11th Amendment.

Tukel and Klein also argue that there is no evidence the data breach has not created “ongoing or future harm” for the women.

“There is no claim that plaintiffs have had banking, credit or other similar issues during the more than two years after Weiss was discharged and the notification letter was received,” the lawyers wrote in the…

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