A 43-state coalition—including Connecticut, New York, Florida and California—announced Wednesday they'd reached a $39.5 million settlement with Anthem Inc., over a 2014 data breach that involved the personal information of nearly 80 million Americans.
Under the agreement, Anthem will pay California $8.69 million, Connecticut $3.8 million, New York $2.7 million, Florida about $600,000, New Jersey about $527,000 and Delaware $162,700, among other states.
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