(Reuters) - Indian IT services provider Infosys on Friday said it had reached an agreement with the plaintiffs of lawsuits pending against its U.S. unit over the 2023 cyber incident. Infosys ...
Indian IT services provider Infosys has reached an agreement with the plaintiffs of lawsuits pending against its US unit over the 2023 cyber incident. Infosys McCamish Systems has agreed to pay US ...
The lawsuits were filed in relation to a November 2023 cyber incident, due to which Infosys subsidiary Infosys McCamish Systems (IMS) faced issues that led to "non-availability of certain ...
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Infosys to pay $17.5 million to settle US cyber lawsuits Cyber incident at Infosys McCamish led to six legal cases Settlement awaits court approval, no admission of liability made Infosys has agreed ...
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