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23andMe's Data Breach Settlement Could Net You Free Money: Here's How The clock is ticking and you've got less than 2 weeks left to file a claim and get part of the 23andMe class-action settlement.
According to government figures, more than 66 million Americans receive medical coverage through Medicare, meaning any breach to the CMS's data security is likely to cause widespread anxiety.
It's not clear how much each individual will get, but AT&T has allotted $149 million for the first settlement class and $28 million for the second settlement class.
Money could be coming the way of some AT&T users through a nine-figure settlement that stemmed from lawsuits about a pair of data breaches the company experienced in the past.
AT&T settled a data breach lawsuit for $177 million, and the company will compensate affected customers. Find out if you qualify and how to file a claim.
Microsoft operates five data centers in the city. The tech corporation ranked number one for water usage in West Des Moines over a cumulative 12-month period.
CNN data analyst Harry Enten reports the American public is with President Donald Trump on Iran; 79% of Americans believe Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
A former Upper Peninsula police officer accused of accessing women's personal contact information through a police database is facing several charges.
Data analytics platform Databricks said on Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire Neon, a startup building an open source alternative to AWS Aurora Postgres, for about $1 billion.
After a 2021 data breach exposed the data of 76 million customers, settlement checks are finally being sent out this month. Here's what you need to know.
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