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A $117.5 million settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against Comcast following a 2023 data breach.
The breach affected approximately 36 million Xfinity customers, exposing usernames, hashed passwords, and in some cases, the last four digits of Social Security numbers, contact information, and security questions and answers.
Customers who received a breach notification from Comcast are automatically included in the settlement class.
Eligible customers can claim up to $10,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses or up to $150 for time spent dealing with the breach.
All settlement class members are eligible for three years of identity protection services.
Why this matters: This settlement provides compensation and protection to millions of Xfinity customers whose personal information was compromised. It highlights the importance of data security and the potential consequences of failing to protect customer data.
In late 2023, a vulnerability in Citrix software, a provider used by Xfinity, was exploited, leading to unauthorized access to Xfinity's internal systems. The breach occurred between October 16 and October 19, 2023, before Xfinity fully mitigated the vulnerability. An investigation revealed that usernames and hashed passwords were likely acquired, along with other information for some customers, including names, contact information, the last four digits of Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and security questions and answers.
How to Claim Your Payout:
Eligibility: If you received a breach notification from Comcast, you are included in the settlement class.
Settlement Member ID: Locate your unique settlement member ID, which was sent via email. If you can't find the email, use the lookup form on the settlement website.
File a Claim: Submit your claim at www.comcastbreachsettlement.com?ref=yanuki.com by August 14.
Payout Options: Choose between a flat cash sum (estimated at $50, but subject to change based on the number of claims) or submitting evidence of out-of-pocket losses and lost time for a potentially higher payout.
Identity Protection Services: All settlement class members are eligible to enroll in three years of identity protection services, including credit monitoring, dark web monitoring, and identity theft insurance.
Q: Who is eligible for the settlement?
Customers who received a breach notification from Comcast are automatically included in the settlement class.
Q: What can I claim?
You can claim up to $10,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses or up to $150 for time spent dealing with the breach (up to five hours at $30 per hour). Alternatively, you can opt for a flat cash payment of around $50.
Q: How do I file a claim?
Visit www.comcastbreachsettlement.com?ref=yanuki.com and submit your claim online. You will need your unique settlement member ID.
Q: What is the deadline to file a claim?
The deadline to file a claim is August 14.
Q: What if I do nothing?
You will remain part of the settlement class, give up your right to sue over the breach, and will not receive a cash payment, but you can still enroll in the identity protection services.
If you were an Xfinity customer in 2023, check your email for a breach notification from Comcast to see if you are eligible for the settlement.
Gather any documentation of out-of-pocket losses incurred due to the data breach, such as costs related to identity theft or credit monitoring services.
File your claim before the August 14 deadline to receive compensation and enroll in identity protection services.
This settlement highlights the importance of taking proactive steps to protect your personal information online.
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