What is the story about?
Thousands of individuals impacted by the 2024 data breach involving Krispy Kreme are running out of time to claim compensation under a proposed $1.6 million class-action settlement. According to the official settlement website, customers and employees whose personal information may have been compromised during the breach are eligible to submit claims for financial compensation and additional benefits.
The deadline to file a claim is June 22, 2026.
Settlement linked to 2024 cyberattack
The settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging that Krispy Kreme failed to adequately safeguard sensitive customer and employee information during a
cyberattack disclosed in November 2024. According to the settlement FAQ page, customers and employees could qualify for payments of up to $3,500, along with free credit monitoring services.
Although the company has denied any wrongdoing, it agreed to resolve the case through a settlement. The compromised information reportedly included names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and financial account-related details belonging to affected individuals.
Who iIs eligible for compensation?
Under the proposed settlement terms, any living US resident who received a notification from Krispy Kreme about the data incident stating that their private information may have been exposed is considered part of the settlement class.
Eligible individuals can choose between different compensation options depending on whether they experienced financial losses linked to the incident.
Payments of up to $3,500 available
People who suffered documented losses related to fraud or identity theft connected to the breach may qualify for reimbursement of up to $3,500. To receive compensation, claimants must provide supporting documents such as bank statements, invoices, receipts, phone records, or proof of unreimbursed expenses tied to the cyberattack.
Individuals who did not experience documented financial losses may still be eligible for a smaller cash payment estimated at around $75. However, the final amount could vary depending on the total number of valid claims submitted.
Free credit monitoring also included
In addition to financial compensation, all eligible class members can receive one year of complimentary credit monitoring services. Affected individuals must use the activation code provided in their settlement notice to enrol in the protection program.
How to file a claim
The settlement administrator has set June 6 as the deadline for individuals who wish to exclude themselves from the settlement or file objections to its terms. Meanwhile, all claim forms must be submitted by June 22, 2026.
Claims can be filed through the official Krispy Kreme Data Incident Settlement website or mailed to the settlement administrator based in Portland, Oregon.
Final court hearing scheduled for July
A final approval hearing in the matter is set to take place on July 6, 2026, in a federal court in Charlotte, North Carolina. Settlement payments and benefits will be issued only when the court gives final approval and any appeals are resolved.
The deadline to file a claim is June 22, 2026.
Settlement linked to 2024 cyberattack
The settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging that Krispy Kreme failed to adequately safeguard sensitive customer and employee information during a
Although the company has denied any wrongdoing, it agreed to resolve the case through a settlement. The compromised information reportedly included names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and financial account-related details belonging to affected individuals.
Who iIs eligible for compensation?
Under the proposed settlement terms, any living US resident who received a notification from Krispy Kreme about the data incident stating that their private information may have been exposed is considered part of the settlement class.
Eligible individuals can choose between different compensation options depending on whether they experienced financial losses linked to the incident.
Payments of up to $3,500 available
People who suffered documented losses related to fraud or identity theft connected to the breach may qualify for reimbursement of up to $3,500. To receive compensation, claimants must provide supporting documents such as bank statements, invoices, receipts, phone records, or proof of unreimbursed expenses tied to the cyberattack.
Individuals who did not experience documented financial losses may still be eligible for a smaller cash payment estimated at around $75. However, the final amount could vary depending on the total number of valid claims submitted.
Free credit monitoring also included
In addition to financial compensation, all eligible class members can receive one year of complimentary credit monitoring services. Affected individuals must use the activation code provided in their settlement notice to enrol in the protection program.
How to file a claim
The settlement administrator has set June 6 as the deadline for individuals who wish to exclude themselves from the settlement or file objections to its terms. Meanwhile, all claim forms must be submitted by June 22, 2026.
Claims can be filed through the official Krispy Kreme Data Incident Settlement website or mailed to the settlement administrator based in Portland, Oregon.
Final court hearing scheduled for July
A final approval hearing in the matter is set to take place on July 6, 2026, in a federal court in Charlotte, North Carolina. Settlement payments and benefits will be issued only when the court gives final approval and any appeals are resolved.

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