Here’s the latest on Fidelity’s data breach settlement:
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Fidelity has reached a $2.5 million settlement to resolve a class-action suit over a 2024 data breach that exposed sensitive information for thousands of customers. The settlement provides eligible class members with cash payments (potentially up to $5,000 for documented losses), credit monitoring, and other protections. The preliminary agreement is in Massachusetts federal court and is awaiting final approval.[4][5][6]
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In addition, Fidelity agreed to a separate $1.25 million settlement with Massachusetts regulators over alleged inadequate safeguards related to the August 2024 breach, plus a separate $2.5 million class-action settlement noted above. Fidelity did not admit fault in either settlement; both are intended to resolve regulatory and civil claims.[1]
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Key deadlines and claim details for the class-action settlement:
- Opt-out or objections must typically be submitted by a stated deadline (e.g., late May to June 2026 window in many notices), with a final approval hearing planned around July 2026 in the District of Massachusetts.[2][3][4]
- Eligible notice recipients include customers who received data-breach notices and, in some cases, others whose data was exposed; compensation can cover unreimbursed losses up to specified caps and may include credit monitoring services.[3][4]
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How to participate or check eligibility:
- Look for a dedicated settlement website or the court’s notices (often named something like fidelitydatasettlement.com) for claim forms, opt-out instructions, and up-to-date deadlines. If you received a notice, follow the provided claim form process to request compensation and services; if you did not receive a notice but believe you were affected, you may still have a path through the settlement administrator or by filing a claim if your information was included in the breach.[2][3]
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Public context:
- The breach occurred in August 2024 and involved exposure of sensitive identifiers such as Social Security numbers, financial account details, routing numbers, and related data. The settlements reflect ongoing regulatory and class-action scrutiny of cybersecurity practices at large financial institutions.[1][4]
If you’d like, I can:
- Identify the exact claim deadlines and required forms for your situation (based on your location and whether you received a notice).
- Summarize the settlement website’s claim process and compute an estimated payout tier if you provide the specific losses or documented impacts you incurred.
Sources
Fidelity Brokerage Services will pay $1.25 million to resolve allegations by Massachusetts regulators that it failed to adequately safeguard customer data, allowing an alleged 2024 breach that exposed sensitive personal information of thousands of clients and related individuals. The settlement, announced Monday by William Galvin, secretary of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, stems from an August 2024 data breach in which a third party gained unauthorized access to documents containing...
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