MOVEit Nuance Data Security Breach Settlement
$0–$10,100
This settlement is closed to new claims — the deadline was March 30, 2026. You can still see what it was about and follow the case in court below. Looking for money you can still claim? Browse open settlements →
What happened
Nuance Communications, Inc. experienced a data security breach between May 27-31, 2023, affecting personally identifiable information of customers. The breach resulted from an alleged vulnerability in MOVEit Transfer, third-party file transfer software that Nuance used in its ordinary business operations. Nuance is settling claims related to this 2023 MOVEit Security Incident, though litigation against Progress Software Corporation (the MOVEit software licensor) continues.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who received notice from Nuance Communications, Inc. that their personally identifying information was potentially compromised in the 2023 MOVEit Security Incident, including individuals impacted by the security vulnerability that occurred between May 27 and May 31, 2023.
How to file
Complete and timely submit a Claim Form by March 30, 2026, subject to approval by the Settlement Administrator. You may receive reimbursement for ordinary losses (up to $2,500), extraordinary losses (up to $10,000), or an alternative cash payment (up to $100), plus access to monitoring and identity theft protection services. Claim forms can be submitted on this website.
New to class actions?
This summary was generated from public settlement documents and may contain errors. Confirm eligibility, deadlines, and payment terms on the official settlement website before filing. ClaimWatch is not a law firm and this is not legal advice. Filing a claim is free.
More privacy settlements
View all →WISP, Inc. Data Privacy Settlement
WISP, Inc. allegedly disclosed customers' personally identifiable information to third parties through Meta Pixel and other tracking technologies without consent, in violation of privacy laws including the Florida Security of Communications Act and California Invasion of Privacy Act. The defendant denies all claims and admits no wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to avoid litigation costs and uncertainties.
Up to $18
Chattanooga Heart Institute Data Breach Settlement
Memorial Heart Institute experienced a cybersecurity incident between March 8 and March 16, 2023, that may have resulted in unauthorized access to or acquisition of individuals' private information including names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, health insurance information, and clinical records.
Dayton Airport Parking FACTA Settlement
SP Plus Corporation allegedly printed the expiration dates of credit cards and debit cards on electronically printed paper receipts at Dayton International Airport parking facilities. The settlement provides parking vouchers to affected customers.
Up to $23
TRISTAR Data Settlement
TRISTAR Insurance Group, Inc. experienced a data breach in November 2022 in which unauthorized access occurred to personally identifiable information of certain TRISTAR customers. TRISTAR denies all claims and wrongdoing; the settlement is not an admission of liability but rather resolves disputed claims.