"Delta Delta Delta Sorority Hit by Major Data Breach – Members Can Claim Up to $5,000 in Compensation! Here's How to Apply"
- Tech Brief
- Jan 21
- 1 min read

Delta Delta Delta (Tri Delta), a national sorority with over 250,000 members and 140 active chapters across the U.S., has agreed to a $150,000 settlement following a data breach in March 2024 that compromised sensitive member information, including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and financial details.
The US Sun
Settlement Details:
Compensation: Affected members can claim up to $5,000 for unreimbursed expenses related to the breach, such as identity theft costs and fraudulent charges, by providing valid documentation like receipts or account statements. Members who did not experience specific losses are eligible for an alternative cash payment estimated at $75.
Lost Time Reimbursement: Members can receive compensation for lost time addressing the breach at a rate of $25 per hour, up to four hours, totaling a maximum of $100.
Identity Theft Protection: All affected members are entitled to three years of free identity theft protection and credit monitoring services, including three-bureau credit monitoring, fraud resolution, and insurance coverage for certain costs.
Security Enhancements: Tri Delta has committed to enhancing its cybersecurity measures, with improvements valued at $86, ... .
Key Dates:
Claim Submission Deadline: February 3, 2025.
Exclusion or Objection Deadline: February 3, 2025.
Final Approval Hearing: March 10, 2025.
Members who received a notification about the data breach are encouraged to submit their claims by the specified deadline to receive compensation and benefits.
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