Jessy Edwards  |  November 10, 2022

Category: Data Breach

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Experian, T-Mobile data breach settlements overview: 

  • Who: Experian and T-Mobile will pay 40 U.S. states a total of $16 million in settlements.
  • Why: The settlements resolve claims alleging the companies were responsible for data breaches in 2012 and 2015 that exposed the personal information of millions of consumers. 
  • Where: The Experian and T-Mobile data breach settlements are between the companies and 40 states in the U.S.

Experian and T-Mobile will pay 40 U.S. states a total of $16 million in settlements to end claims the companies were responsible for data breaches in 2012 and 2015 that exposed the personal information of millions of consumers. 

In statements released Oct. 7, a group of state attorneys general announced that they had reached a settlement for more than $13.67 million with Experian for its role in allowing the two breaches.

T-Mobile will pay $2.5 million in connection with the 2015 breach, which affected 15 million people who filed credit applications with the company. 

Under the settlements, the companies agreed to improve their data security practices.

“These data breaches will keep happening until we force change in corporate behavior,” Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro says. “Experian and T-Mobile failed in their responsibility to safeguard consumers’ personal information. Their systems were vulnerable to a massive data breach, and the personal identifying information for millions of Americans was put at risk.”

Experian, T-Mobile suffer major data breaches  

In September 2015, Experian reported it experienced a data breach in which an unauthorized actor gained access to part of its network that stored personal information on behalf of its client, T-Mobile. 

The Experian breach included names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, identification numbers, such as driver’s license and passport numbers, and related information used in T-Mobile’s own credit assessments. 

A 40-state multistate group obtained separate settlements from Experian and T-Mobile in connection with the 2015 data breach. As part of a $12.67 million settlement, Experian agreed to strengthen its due diligence and data security practices going forward.

In a separate $2.43 million settlement, T-Mobile agreed to detailed vendor management provisions designed to strengthen its oversight going forward. 

The settlement with T-Mobile does not concern the unrelated, “massive data breach” announced by T-Mobile in August 2021, which is still under investigation by a multistate coalition of attorneys general, the settlement notice said.

What do you think of the T-Mobile and Experian data breach settlements? Let us know in the comments!


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233 thoughts onExperian, T-Mobile settle data breach lawsuits with 40 states for $16 million

  1. Caryl Cooper says:

    Please add me. We used T-Mobile for years. I was not notified by them…

  2. TONY NGUYEN says:

    PLEASE ADD ME INTO THIS SETTLEMENT. I’M BEING CUSTOMER WITH T-MOBILE FOR MORE THAN 15 YEARS. I AM VERY SURE THAT I’M AFFECTED TO THE DATA BREACH ENVOLVED WITH BOTH COMPANIES EXPERIAN AND T-MOBILE. I NEVER GET ANY NOTIFICATION FROM T-MOBILE REGARDING THIS MATTER AT ALL.

  3. Veronica Hoffman says:

    Please add me to this lawsuit. I had T-Mobile for years I ended up having to terminate my contract in 2012 when I bought a house out of the area of coverage they said I was in breach of contract because I was not fulfilling the time period. Their area of coverage did not include the area that I purchased my house so I had to send them a fax and a letter every day for over a month before they waved it I really don’t know how it all went down if they ever gave me any credit but I know that I ended up getting out of the $250 cancellation fee. But who knows what else they charge me for I was young and I didn’t look at those things

  4. Kevin Williams says:

    Please add me to lawsuit asap. I’ve been hacked

  5. Kevin Williams says:

    Please add me to lawsuit

  6. Kimberly Gibbs says:

    Please add my information to the Experian data breach as well. Thank you.

  7. Kimberly Gibbs says:

    I am a T-Mobile customer as well as an employee. I have been affected by the data breach in many ways. I’ am still receiving weekly calls from prison inmates. Please add my name to your list of those that have been deeply impacted. Thank you. Kimberly Gibbs Charleston, SC

    1. Kimberly Gibbs says:

      Please add my information to the Experian data breach as well. Thank you.

  8. Vanessa Smith says:

    Yes add me too,I had tmobile in 2015,16 17.

    1. Sharon Rabon says:

      I got hacked in 2022 TMobile customer someone hacked the company I want to join the sue list?

  9. Pat Frank says:

    Please add me. Don’t believe I’ve been notified.

    1. Tiffany Walker says:

      Add me have had sprint/t-mobile since 2019

  10. Debra Robertson says:

    Add me, please.

    1. Sharon Rabon says:

      I got hacked in 2022 TMobile customer someone hacked the company I want to join the sue list?

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