To read a notice, click on the name of the organization in the list. You can search by the name of the organization that sent the notice, or simply scroll through the list. For example, a bank may notify of a credit card number breach that occurred not at the bank, but at a merchant.) (Note that in some cases the organization that sent the notice is not the one that experienced the breach. Below is a list of those sample breach notices.
The law also requires that a sample copy of a breach notice sent to more than 500 California residents must be provided to the California Attorney General. 1798.29(a) for state agencies and California Civ. (You can read the law here: California Civil Code s. California law requires a business or state or local agency to notify any California resident whose unencrypted personal information, as defined, was acquired, or reasonably believed to have been acquired, by an unauthorized person.