Yahoo Data Breach Settlement

Yahoo Data Breach Settlement

Up to $375

Between 2013 and 2016, Yahoo suffered multiple massive data breaches that compromised approximately 3 billion user accounts, making it one of the largest data breaches in history. The breaches exposed sensitive user information including names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, encrypted passwords, and in some cases, security questions and answers.

Yahoo initially underreported the scale of the breaches and faced criticism for delayed disclosure to affected users. The company later acknowledged that all Yahoo user accounts created before 2013 were likely affected. Following extensive class action litigation, Yahoo agreed to a substantial settlement to compensate affected users.

Eligible users who had Yahoo accounts during the breach period can claim compensation for out-of-pocket losses, credit monitoring services, and other damages. The settlement also provides for two years of free credit monitoring services. Our service helps you navigate the claims process, verify your eligibility, and ensure you receive all available compensation up to $375.

Settlement Features

  • Court-approved class action settlement
  • Compensation up to $375 per eligible user
  • Covers 3 billion compromised accounts
  • Free credit monitoring for 2 years included
  • Out-of-pocket expense reimbursement
  • Identity theft protection services
  • Expert claim filing assistance
  • Documentation and proof support