SC to receive over $730,000 from Blackbaud for data breach
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WSPA) – South Carolina is expected to receive over $730,000 from Blackbaud following a multistate settlement for a data breach that impacted thousands of consumers.
According to the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office, South Carolina along with 49 other states reached a settlement with software company Blackbaud for its deficient data security practices and response to a 2020 ransomware event that exposed the personal information of millions of consumers across the United States.
Under that settlement, Blackbaud has agreed to make a $49.5 million payment to states. South Carolina will receive $730,449.00 from the settlement.
Also, under the settlement, Blackbaud has agreed to strengthen its data security and breach notification practices going forward.
Blackbaud, based in Charleston, provides software to various nonprofit organizations, including charities, higher education institutions, K-12 schools, healthcare organizations, religious organizations, and cultural organizations.