Security News > 2019 > January > Yahoo's Proposed Data Breach Lawsuit Settlement: Rejected
2019-01-30 10:03
Judge Slams Attorneys' Fees, Security Shortcomings in $50 Million ProposalCourt order: Yahoo's proposed settlement for a class-action lawsuit must return to the drawing board, after a federal judge said a proposal to place $50 million into a settlement fund for breach victims lacked security specifics and awarded excessive attorneys' fees. The case could go to trial.
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