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by: xpoolPosted on: October 12, 2025

North Carolina Firm Pays $5M to Settle Data Breach Lawsuit

A North Carolina firm has reached a landmark $5 million settlement in response to a data breach that affected numerous individuals. This significant legal action underscores the growing trend of companies being held accountable for security lapses and their potential impact on customer trust.

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