Maxar Data Security Settlement
What happened
Maxar Space LLC suffered a cyberattack in October 2024 that accessed files containing personal information such as names, Social Security numbers, home addresses, gender, employment information, and business contact information. Maxar denies wrongdoing, and the parties agreed to settle the class action lawsuit to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
Do you qualify?
Anyone whose personal information was accessed in the October 2024 Maxar Space Data Breach, potentially including those with names, Social Security numbers, home addresses, and other personal data exposed in the cyberattack.
How to file
Submit a valid Claim Form by the July 16, 2026 deadline. You can submit online at the settlement website or download and mail the Claim Form to the Settlement Administrator. You must submit a claim to receive any benefits from the settlement.
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