A $4,949,500 settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against Motility Software Solutions, Inc. (“Defendant”) regarding a cybersecurity incident (“Data Incident”) that occurred in August 2025, involving Defendant and resulting in the potential unauthorized access to or acquisition of Settlement Class Members’ Private Information. Private Information means information collected and/or maintained by Defendant, including, but not limited to some combination of names, postal addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth,Social Security numbers, and driver’s license numbers.

  • The Settlement Class includes: all individuals residing in the United States who were impacted in the Data Incident.
  • If you are a member of the Settlement Class, you may be eligible for the following Settlement Class Member Benefits:

Cash Payment A – Documented Losses: You may submit a Claim Form and provide reasonable documentation for losses related to fraud and/or identity theft as a result of the Data Incident for up to $5,000 per Settlement Class Member.

OR

Cash Payment B – Alternate Cash: Instead of Cash Payment A, without providing documentation, you may submit a Claim Form to receive a pro rata (a legal term meaning equal share) Cash Payment in the estimated amount of $75.

AND

Credit Monitoring:In addition to Cash Payment A or Cash Payment B, you may also submit a Claim Form to receive two years of free credit monitoring services. Your Cash Payment may be subject to a pro rata (a legal term meaning equal share) adjustment depending upon the total value of the Valid Cliams submitted.


Your Legal Rights and Options in This Settlement
Rights and Options

Submit a Claim Form

The only way to get a Cash Payment is to submit a timely and valid Claim Form

Do Nothing

You will get no Cash Payment and receive no Credit Monitoring in connection with the Settlement. You will give up your legal rights.

Exclude Yourself

You will get no Settlement Class Member Benefits but will keep your right to file your own lawsuit against the Released Parties about the Released Claims that are released by the Settlement in this lawsuit.

Object to the Settlement

Stay in the Settlement but tell the Court why you do not agree with the Settlement. You will still be bound by the Settlement if the Court approves it.