Earlier this year, an Ontario court approved a settlement of a class-action lawsuit filed against Yahoo Inc. and Yahoo Canada Co. for data breaches. …
filed against Yahoo Inc. and Yahoo Canada Co. for data breaches. Now, lawyers are reminding Canadians that the window to submit a claim is closing soon.
The class-action lawsuit alleges that Yahoo failed to protect account holders' personal information and that the data breaches were due to "inadequate data security measures in place." To be eligible, you must be a Canadian resident with a Yahoo account between January 1, 2012, and December 31, 2016.Category A includes users who incurred expenses within four months of receiving any of the data breach notices and can submit a claim for cash reimbursement. You can also get paid $25 an hour for a maximum of five hours spent "mitigating the impact of the three data breaches .
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