You could be owed cash in the Comcast data breach settlement
If you were an Xfinity customer in 2023, you could be eligible for a payout.
Comcast has agreed to pay $117.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit stemming from a cybersecurity breach that exposed the personal information of millions of Xfinity customers in October 2023.
The lawsuit alleges that Comcast "failed to properly protect personal information" and had "inadequate data security." The communications company has denied any wrongdoing. Comcast did tell customers in a notice that the personal information in the data breach included usernames, passwords, contact information, dates of birth and the last four digits of Social Security numbers.
According to the Comcast settlement website, the settlement is now open for claims, and current or former customers who received a breach notification from Comcast in December 2023 may be eligible for a payout.
Here's what to know about settlement payments, including who is eligible, how much the payments are expected to be and when payments will be issued:
Who's eligible for a Comcast settlement payment?
According to the settlement website, the money is reserved for people whose personal information was accessed during the 2023 data breach. Consumers who were notified about the breach in December 2023 are part of the settlement class.
Not every Comcast customer is automatically eligible to file a claim for a payout.
When is the deadline to file a claim?
The deadline to submit a claim online is Sept. 14. If you are filling out a paper form, it must be postmarked no later than Sept. 14.
How much are the Comcast settlement payments?
Those who qualify can submit a claim for reimbursement of documented out-of-pocket expenses or lost time, with a maximum payment of up to $10,000.
This number is affected by the total pool of settlement money and the number of affected customers who file a claim. Valid claims for out-of-pocket losses must be filed by Sept. 14.
Affected consumers who choose not to go through the process of proving out-of-pocket losses or lost time can opt for an alternative cash payment of $50; however, this amount is also subject to change depending on the total number of claimants.
The deadline to file a claim for the alternative cash payment is also Sept. 14.
When will settlement payments be issued?
A final approval hearing is scheduled for Aug. 5, and payments are expected to be issued after that.
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This story was originally published July 14, 2026 at 2:57 PM.