The US-based steel producer has worked with outside cybersecurity experts to reinforce its information technology systems after the breach exposed birthdays, medical and financial information, and Social Security and driver’s license numbers, according to the motion for preliminary approval. It will reimburse class members—like lead plaintiff Michael Sweat who said he was a consumer—for ordinary and extraordinary losses.
- The accord is sufficiently fair, reasonable, and adequate for notification of class members to begin, Judge Max O. ...
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