$10,000 To Be Handed To US Bank’s Customers After ‘Extraordinary Losses’ Allegedly Triggered by Data Breach

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A US bank has agreed to pay up to $10,000 to customers affected by an alleged data breach that exposed personally identifying information. According to a settlement administrator’s portal, The Bank of Canton will pay $300,000 to settle a lawsuit accusing the Canton, Massachusetts-based lender of negligent data security practices. Class members in the lawsuit, defined as the existing, former and prospective clients of The Bank of Canton in the US impacted by the cybersecurity incident, will recei...
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