TransUnion Data Breach Investigation

TransUnion Data Breach Investigation

Published: January 8, 2023

Claim Form Deadline: Pending

Estimated Payout: Varies

Proof required: Yes


What's This About?

TransUnion, a credit reporting agency based in the United States, reported a data breach on November 7, 2022. TransUnion is one of the largest credit agencies in the world, responsible for over a billion users worldwide and 200 million American users.

Breaches involving this kind of highly sensitive information are serious matters that can cause damage that takes years to remedy. Aside from the violation of having your private information breached, there is also a real risk of financial harm. People affected by the breach are at risk of identity theft, unauthorized charges on their accounts, new accounts opened in their names, and a disruption to their own ability to access their funds when the fraud is discovered.

An investigation is being conducted with the aim of holding the companies involved accountable to safeguard sensitive consumer data.

How Much Can I Get?

You can file a claim form to explore whether and how much you are owed in terms of compensation depending on the circumstances around your individual case and how the TransUnion data breach affected you.

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