Nuance has reached an agreement to pay $8.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit concerning the MOVEit Transfer mega-breach. The lawsuit was initiated by individuals alleging that Nuance did not adequately secure their personal information, which was accessed due to the exploitation of vulnerabilities in Progress Software's MOVEit system by attackers. Approximately 1.225 million individuals had their data compromised, marking a significant breach attributed to the Clop ransomware gang's actions in 2023. The settlement has been filed in a Massachusetts federal court to resolve these claims.
Microsoft-owned Nuance has agreed to pay $8.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit related to the MOVEit Transfer breach but admits no liability.
The settlement addresses claims from individuals that Nuance failed to properly secure personal information that was accessed during the MOVEit vulnerability attack.
Nuance's involvement in the attack highlights the extensive impact of the Clop ransomware gang's 2023 exploitation of the MOVEit Transfer software, affecting 1.225 million people.
The deal is proposed in a Massachusetts federal court, aiming to conclude litigation related to the security breach of personal data.
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