Customers of telecommunications giant AT&T have less than a week to claim part of a massive $177 million settlement. The settlement is the result of a pair of data breaches dating back to March 2024.
To receive the top payment of $2,500 in the second breach, you would again have to prove that any losses you experienced on or after April 14, 2024, are “fairly traceable” to the 2022 incident. If you ...
If you are or were an AT&T user, chances are high that you were a victim of at least one of two major data breaches. The ...
The 23andMe Research Institute bought the company's assets for $305 million, scotching a proposed sale to Regeneron ...
Canadian 23andMe customers are eligible for compensation from a proposed $4.49M data breach settlement. Find out who ...
As part of its ongoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, 23andMe Holding Co. - now named Chrome Holding - has reached a ...
Hackers linked to Beijing accessed the email account of the U.S. ambassador to China, Nicholas Burns, in an attack that is believed to have compromised at least hundreds of thousands of individual U.S ...
Canadians who have used 23andMe to learn more about their family ancestry could soon cash in on a massive proposed settlement ...
Canadians who have used 23andMe to learn more about their family ancestry could soon cash in on a massive proposed settlement ...
Me’s bankruptcy judge approved a $16.5 million settlement with its cyber insurers that transfers remaining policy value for ...
Canadians affected by a 23andMe data security breach two years ago have reached a proposed class-action settlement with the ...
In October 2023 and September 2024, class actions were filed in the British Columbia Supreme Court on behalf of 23AndMe’s Canadian customers.