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Mercor Faces Lawsuits and Customer Exodus After Data Breach

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Mercor, a human resources technology startup valued at $10 billion, is facing lawsuits and losing prominent customers after suffering a data breach. The company, which uses artificial intelligence to match job candidates with employers, fell victim to a hacker earlier this month. In the aftermath, Mercor has reportedly lost contracts with major corporate clients. The breach adds to mounting challenges for the San Francisco-based startup. Legal complaints filed against the company allege inadequate security practices and delayed disclosure of the incident. Mercor competes in the crowded recruitment technology market with rivals including LinkedIn and Indeed. The company's AI-driven matching technology has attracted significant venture capital investment in recent funding rounds. TechCrunch reported that Mercor representatives did not respond to requests for comment on customer departures or litigation matters.
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