Anthem to shell out $115m in largest-ever data theft settlement


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By Shaun Nichols in San Francisco 24 Jun 2017  Health insurer Anthem has today agreed to pay $115m to settle a class-action suit brought on by its 2015 cyber-theft of 78.8 million records.
 
The settlement fund will be used to cover damage costs incurred by people who had personal information including their names, dates of birth, addresses, and medical ID numbers stolen when, in 2015, Anthem was hit by hackers.
 
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