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Data breach settlement pays up to $6,000 for claim
Americans Running Out of Time to Claim $6,000 Settlement From Data Breach
Nearly 3.5 million Americans may qualify for up to $6,000 from a data breach settlement—but the deadline to submit a claim is quickly approaching.
Data breach settlement pays up to $6,000 for claim: Here’s who is eligible
Up to $6,000 for documented data breach losses, including fraud, identity theft, credit expenses and other losses. Documentation for these losses must be provided. Customers without a documented loss are eligible for three years of financial account monitoring services or they can choose to receive a pro-rata share of the settlement funds.
$10,000 Claim Deadline Approaches—Bassett Furniture Data Breach Settlement
Extraordinary Losses: Up to $10,000 for identity theft, fraud, or credit repair costs. Time Compensation: $25 an hour for up to 4 hours with no documentation, or 10 hours with proof. All claimants also receive 24 months of free credit monitoring.
Millions may be eligible for $6,000 in data breach settlement
Those affected by the Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. data breach have little time left to claim their piece of the pie. Discover what you can do to not miss out.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbo
You could get $6,000 due to data breach settlement, here’s how
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Victims of a data breach against one of the world’s largest insurance firms could be entitled to as much as $6,000 thanks to a class action lawsuit.
UnitedHealthcare to pay $2.5M in settlement claims: Here's who is eligible, how to file
Impacted individuals received a settlement notice by email or mail. Individual payments are estimated to be between $350-$1,000.
UnitedHealth Data Breach Victims Nearly Double to 190 Million; Affects Almost Every 1 in 2 Americans
The actual number of victims impacted by the February 2024 UnitedHealth data breach has nearly doubled to 190 million, affecting nearly every one in two Americans.
Powerschool data breach impacts millions globally
A hacker who breached education tech giant PowerSchool claims to have stolen the personal data of 62.4 million students and 9.5 million teachers. PowerSchool, a cloud-based software solutions provider for K-12 schools and districts,
UnitedHealthcare ordered to pay $2.5 million in settlement claim. How to see if you’re eligible
Are you a UnitedHealthcare customer? You might be one of the 12,000 individuals covered in a $2.5 million settlement for a class action lawsuit.
You could get $6K due to a data breach settlement. Here’s how
According to the same Business Insurance article, almost 3.5 million class members may be entitled to up to $6,000 of documented monetary losses. They will also be eligible to receive three years of identity theft protection and credit monitoring, or pro rata share of any amount remaining in the settlement fund.
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1 Million Patients Exposed In Healthcare Provider Data Breach
Community Health Center, Inc. disclosed that a data breach exposed personal and health information of over 1,000,000 patients ...
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TalkTalk investigating data breach after hacker claims theft of customer data
U.K. telecoms giant TalkTalk has confirmed that it is investigating a data breach after a hacker claimed to have stolen the ...
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After a Data Breach: Navigating Long-Tail Legal and Financial Risks
In recent years, data breaches have escalated from isolated technical issues to significant legal battles. Businesses are witnessing a sharp rise ...
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