Of the $18.5 million retail giant Target has agreed to pay in a settlement with 47 states over a 2013 consumer data breach, Pennsylvania is set to receive $469,000.

That money will go to the state Treasury, according to a press release from the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General.

The Tuesday settlement came after a multistate investigation led by the Connecticut and Illinois attorneys general offices. That investigation found that hackers accessed Target's gateway server using credentials stolen from a third-party vendor, according to statements from the participating states.