Capital One Data Breach (Canada)
Capital One 2019 breach - about 6 million Canadians' application data exposed
Recent signals
- Michigan settles bankruptcy claims against 23AndMe over genetic data breach - ClickOnDetroit | WDIV Local 4
- Proposed class-action against Mtl-area school board for data breach - CityNews Montreal
- Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board - Proposed class action targets school board over Rosemere High School data breach - Education News Canada
- Proposed class action targets school board over Rosemere High School data breach - CTV News
- Class action filed in alleged Alberta data breach that exposed millions of voters’ private information - APTN News
- B.C. allows data breach class action - Investment Executive
- The Fedcap Group Data Breach Reported; Attorneys Investigating - ClassAction.org
- $10.5M Lemonade Insurance data breach class action settlement - Class Action Lawsuits
- Bradford Health Services; Bradford Health Partners Settle Data Breach Lawsuit - The HIPAA Journal
- Customers Sue Madison Square Garden Over Hacking of 26 Million Records - The New York Times
Products: data breachcredit card applicationSINidentity theft
Frequently asked questions
Who qualifies for the Capital One Data Breach (Canada) case?
You may qualify if the following applies to you: Applied for or held a Capital One credit card in Canada before 2019. Eligibility criteria can change as the case develops.
How much could a Capital One Data Breach (Canada) claim be worth?
Estimated payouts range from CA$15 to CA$500 depending on individual circumstances. These are estimates based on comparable outcomes, not guarantees.
What is the current status of the Capital One Data Breach (Canada) case?
In litigation. The 2019 Capital One breach exposed data from credit-card applications, affecting roughly 6 million Canadians, including names, addresses and about 1 million social insurance numbers. Canadian class actions seek compensation and credit monitoring. Eligibility centres on having applied for or held a Capital One card in Canada.
How do I check whether I'm included?
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