A settlement has been reached in the data breach that leaked more than 30 million personal profiles.

Tripwire explains:

The parent company of Ashley Madison has reached a $11.2 million settlement agreement for victims of a data breach that occurred in 2015.

On 14 July, Ruby Life Inc. (formerly Avid Dating Life Inc.) reached the agreement with plaintiffs who had filed class-action lawsuits against the company for the 2015 data breach. The agreed-upon settlement fund will, among other things, provide payments to members of the lawsuits who submit valid claims of losses stemming from the data breach and other misrepresentations.

News first broke about the data breach in July 2015 when hackers published 40 MB of sensitive internal data stolen from then-Avid Life Dating pertaining to Ashley Madison, an online casual encounter service. In the months that followed, those responsible for the hack ultimately dumped the personal information for more than 30 million of its customers online. That data included affected users’ login credentials, addresses, phone numbers, financial details, and real names.