Infosys McCamish Systems Data Breach Settlement
$30–$599
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What happened
On November 2, 2023, Infosys McCamish Systems discovered that some of its systems were encrypted by ransomware. Investigation determined that unauthorized activity occurred between October 29 and November 2, 2023, during which data was subject to unauthorized access and acquisition. The compromised personal information included names, Social Security numbers, addresses, financial account numbers, dates of birth, and many other sensitive details. Class representatives allege the defendant inadequately safeguarded this personal information and provided late or deficient breach notice. The defendant denies all claims of wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
You are a Settlement Class Member if you are a person residing in the United States whose personal information was compromised in the November 2023 data breach involving Infosys McCamish Systems, including anyone who received individualized statutory notice of the breach by mail.
How to file
Submit a valid Claim Form by December 1, 2025 to receive benefits. You can submit your Claim Form online at the settlement website, download it and mail it to the Settlement Administrator, or call (833) 621-8670 to request a paper copy. You must include documentation of any monetary losses claimed for reimbursement.
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