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The 51-page AT&T data breach lawsuit says the personal information of 7.6 million current customers and 65.4 million former customers—approximately 73 million people—was stolen by cybercriminals because the company stored the data in a “reckless manner.”
The Federal Trade Commission is sending partial refunds to consumers totaling nearly $6.3 million stemming from the FTC’s lawsuit against AT&T Mobility LLC for misleading customers about its unlimited data plans.
Did you receive notice of the AT&T data breach? Find out how to join others taking action. AT&T has acknowledged a massive data breach that may have exposed sensitive information belonging to 73 million current and former customers.
The FTC says that AT&T throttled their data, slowing down their internet speed after they used a certain amount of data in a billing cycle. The limits on this “unlimited” plan made it hard — and, in some cases, impossible — to browse the internet or stream videos .
Former AT&T customers may be eligible to claim a refund from the $7 million remaining in a fund created to settle allegations that the wireless provider charged for “unlimited” data plans while reducing their data speeds, a practice known as throttling.
Millions of current and former AT&T customers learned over the weekend that hackers have likely stolen their personal information and are sharing it on the dark web.
AT&T said Friday the call and text message records of nearly all of its cellular customers were exposed in a data breach. Here's what we know.
AT&T confirmed in July 2024 that call and text records for nearly all AT&T cellular customers were exposed in the hack of "AI data cloud" provider Snowflake.
AT&T said it will email or mail a letter to the 7.6 million current customers whose data was stolen, explaining the incident, what information was compromised and what it is doing in response.
The lawsuit alleges that AT&T failed to adequately protect customers' personal data, leading to a cyberattack and subsequent data breach that exposed sensitive information for 73 million...