Security News > 2017 > June > Anthem Agrees to Settle 2015 Data Breach for $115 Million (Threatpost)

2017-06-26 16:30
Anthem agreed late Friday to pay $115 million to settle U.S. lawsuits around a data breach that hit the company in 2015.
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