Home depot data breach settlement

    • [PDF File]The Home Depot

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      This Assurance constitutes a good faith settlement and release between The Home Depot and the Attorneys General of claims related to the data breach, publicly announced by The Home Depot on September 8, 2014 (such data breach referred to herein as the “Data Breach”). 2.


    • [PDF File]XECUTIVE SUMMARY - NC DOJ - Home

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      In November, Attorney General Stein won a $17.5 million multistate settlement against Home Depot to resolve an investigation over a 2014 data breach that exposed the financial data of approximately 40 million Home Depot customers. The breach occurred when hackers gained


    • [PDF File]LESSONS LEARNED Home Depot Security Breach

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      In September 2014, Home Depot, the US home improvement retailer, confirmed it experienced a breach in security that affected as many as 56 million credit and debit cards in Canada and the US. Criminals used unique, custom-built malware to steal account numbers from Home Depot’s point-of-sale systems. The do-it-yourself retailer has 180 stores ...


    • [PDF File]IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN ...

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      ADC process and that this Settlement “covers” losses associated with the Home Depot data breach when, in fact, numerous losses are not even considered. Despite Home Depot’s threshold claim that financial institutions are sophisticated corporate entities that cannot be misled (HD Motion at 4; HD Reply


    • [PDF File]Home Depot Settlement Motion - Patterson Belknap Webb ...

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      action lawsuits alleging that the data breach and the resulting losses were caused by Home Depot’s failure to have adequate data security measures. On December 11, 2014, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation centralized all of these cases, along with others brought by Home Depot’s customers, before this Court.


    • [PDF File]ASSURANCE OF VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE

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      This Assurance constitutes a good faith settlement and release between The Home Depot and the Attorneys General of claims related to the data breach, publicly announced by The Home Depot on September 8, 2014 (such data breach referred to herein as the “Data Breach”). 2.


    • [PDF File]AVC OR FINAL execution copy 11192020

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      This Assurance constitutes a good faith settlement and release between The Home Depot 8 and the Attorneys General of claims related to the data breach, publicly announced by The 9 Home Depot on September 8, 2014 (such data breach referred to herein as the "Data Breach").


    • [PDF File]Home Depot Settlement - The D&O Diary

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      Action No. 15-CV-3650). Both actions alleged that certain members of Home Depot’s Board disregarded the substantial and foreseeable risk of a cyberattack by deliberately allowing the Company to operate without adequate cybersecurity procedures, which ultimately lead to the Data Breach.


    • [PDF File]Customer Data Security Breach Litigation

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      6. “Data Breach” means the data breach first disclosed by Home Depot in September 2014. 7. “Effective Date” means the first business day after which all of the following events have occurred: (a) Class Counsel and Home Depot’s counsel have executed this


    • [PDF File]Cross-Border Data Breach Litigation Settlements

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      American Trends Is there a foreign lawsuit/settlement? – Home Depot (In re: The Home Depot, Inc., Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, Case No. 1:14-md-02583-TWT, U.S.


    • [PDF File]IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN ...

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      have reached with Defendant Home Depot, Inc. (“Home Depot”). After seven months of negotiations with an experien ced mediator, the parties have reached a proposed settlement that, if approved by the Court, will resolve Consumer Plaintiffs’ claims against Home Depot arising from the data breach at issue in this litigation.


    • [PDF File]In Re-the-Home Depot Inc. Customer Data Security Breach ...

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      action lawsuits alleging that the data breach and the resulting losses were caused by Home Depot’s failure to have adequate data security measures. On December 11, 2014, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation centralized all of these cases, along with others brought by Home Depot’s customers, before this Court.


    • Home Depot Class Action Settlement - ICBA

      Home Depot Class Action Settlement Home Depot has agreed to settle a case brought by a class of financial institutions in response to its 2014 data breach. Community banks may be eligible to receive payments from the settlement if the bank issued payment cards that were subject to card brand alerts as a result of the Home Depot breach.


    • Home Depot Class Action Settlement09062017

      Home Depot Class Action Settlement Home Depot has agreed to settle a case brought by a class of financial institutions in response to its 2014 data breach. Community banks may be eligible to receive payments from the settlement if the bank issued payment cards that were subject to card brand alerts as a result of the Home Depot breach.


    • [PDF File]Case: 17-14741 Date Filed: 07/25/2019 Page: 1 of 55

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      Following a data breach at Home Depot, the information for tens of millions of credit cards was stolen, and a class of banks who issu ed the cards sued Home Depot to recover their resulting losses. Home Depot eventually settled with the class. As part of the settlement, Home Depot agreed to pay the reasonable attorney’s fees of Class Counsel.



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