A group of 20 Israelis filed a NIS 1 million ($286,370) lawsuit on Sunday against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party and the developers of an app it used to register voters ahead of the parliamentary election, after massive data breaches leaked the personal information of millions of citizens.
The plaintiffs argue in their suit that the use of their information by Likud and by the Elector company, whose application the party purchased, violated their privacy.
“The lawsuit is intended to show that those who do not safeguard the privacy [of others] will consequently feel it in their wallets,” said the attorney representing the plaintiffs, Jonathan Klinger, in a statement.”Additionally it reminds other players in society that if they also violate citizens’ privacy there will be someone to come and sue them.”
Read more at Times of Israel.