Approximately 24,000 current and former Citrix employees whose data was stolen in a 2019 data breach have reached a $2.28 million court settlement, IT Pro reports. Claimants will receive $15,000 each in reimbursement, and funds will cover up to five years of credit-monitoring services and identity theft recovery. U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Judge Ron Altman has preliminarily approved the settlement, and the lawsuit is scheduled to be finalized in June.
29 Jan. 2021
Citrix, employees reach $2.28M settlement over 2019 data breach
Related stories
US Senate abandons proposed state AI law moratorium as compromise falls through
Navigate 2025: DOJ's antitrust unit zeroes in on consumer protection, innovation
Emerging trends, insights from public enforcement of US state privacy laws
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Building momentum to address youth privacy issues
How proposed AI enforcement moratorium cuts into US state-level powers