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Your Data Was Stolen. You May Be Owed Money.

Billions of people have had their Social Security numbers, medical records, phone data, and financial information stolen in corporate data breaches. When companies fail to protect your information, they can be held legally responsible. Browse every active data breach case below and check for free.

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These cases have resulted in settlement funds. Some are still processing payments; others have paid out.

$177M
Data Breach· 2024–Present
AT&T 2024 Data Breach — Pending Settlement

In March 2024, AT&T disclosed that call and text records for approximately 109 million customers were illegally downloaded from a third-party cloud platform in 2022. Class action lawsuits were filed in federal court. A settlement is currently under negotiation and court review.

Source: AT&T Inc. press release and SEC Form 8-K, Jul. 12, 2024; MDL proceedings; FCC investigation record.
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$350M
Data Breach· May 2023 Final Approval
T-Mobile 2021 Data Breach Settlement

In August 2021, hackers stole personal information — including Social Security numbers and driver's license data — belonging to approximately 76.6 million current and former T-Mobile customers. A $350 million settlement was reached and approved by a federal judge. Payments have been distributed.

Source: In re T-Mobile Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, No. 4:21-md-03019-BCW (W.D. Mo., final approval May 2023).
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$725M
Privacy· Apr 2023 Final Approval
Meta / Facebook Privacy Settlement

If you had a Facebook account between May 24, 2007 and December 22, 2022, your personal data was allegedly shared with outside companies without clear disclosure. A $725 million settlement was court-approved. Payments were distributed beginning in 2024.

Source: In re: Facebook, Inc. Consumer Privacy User Profile Litigation, No. 3:18-md-02843-VC (N.D. Cal., final approval Apr. 2023).
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$85M
Privacy· Oct 2022 Final Approval
Zoom Video Privacy Settlement

Zoom allegedly shared user data — including video meeting content — with Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google without clearly telling users. Anyone who had a Zoom account in the United States between March 2016 and July 2021 was eligible to file a claim. Payments have been distributed.

Source: In re: Zoom Video Communications Privacy Litigation, No. 5:20-cv-02155-LHK (N.D. Cal., final approval Oct. 2022).
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