TJX Security Breach Settlement Includes ID Theft Insurance
The TJX Companies has agreed to a settlement of class action lawsuits filed after a massive security breach involving customer data.
A statement on the company Web site says the proposed settlement includes three years of credit monitoring along with identity theft insurance for those affected by the breach.
It still requires court approval.
In January, Framingham, Mass.-based TJX disclosed that computer hackers broke into its systems.
At least 45 million TJX cards were hacked.
Customers who were victims of identity theft as a result of their social security numbers being stolen in the breach will also be eligible for reimbursement.
TJX operates off-price retailers TJ Maxx and Marshalls.
President and chief executive officer Carol Meyrowitz says they “deeply regret” any inconvenience suffered by customers.
- South Carolina Allows Out-of-State Adjusters After Massive Hail Storm
- 2024 Wildfire Forecast Calls for ‘Below Average’ Season
- 4,800 Claims Handled by Unlicensed Adjusters in Florida After Irma, Lawsuit Says
- Work Safety Group Releases List of ‘Dirty Dozen’ Employers
- Mother of 8-Year-Old ‘Violently Sucked’ into Houston Hotel Pool Files Wrongful Death Suit
- California Chiropractor Sentenced to 54 Years for $150M Workers’ Comp Scheme
- CoreLogic Report Probes Evolving Severe Convective Storm Risk Landscape
- Millions of Recalled Hyundai and Kia Vehicles, With Dangerous Defect, Remain on Road