AT&T is investigating a leak that put millions of customers’ data on the dark web
- AT&T is investigating a data breach where millions of customers' data was published on the dark web.
- Passcodes for impacted current users have been reset, with 7.6 million being affected. Former account holders are also contacted.
- Personal information like names, addresses, phone numbers, and Social Security numbers were leaked, but the data does not include financial information or call history.
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Millions of customers’ data found on dark web in latest AT&T data breach
AT&T announced on Saturday it is investigating a data breach involving the personal information of more than 70 million current and former customers leaked on the dark web.According to information about the breach on the company's website, 7.6 million current account holders and 65.4 million former account holders have been impacted. An AT&T press release said the breach occurred about two weeks ago, and that the incident has not yet had a "mate…
Massive Data Breach: AT&T Confirms Personal Information Including Social Security Numbers of 73 Million Current and Former Customers Leaked on Dark Web | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
AT&T has confirmed that a data set containing AT&T-specific information was leaked on the dark web around two weeks ago.
AT&T data breach: Millions of customers caught up in major dark web leak
By Sean Seddon, BBC News Personal data belonging to 73 million current or former AT&T customers has been leaked online. Information including addresses, social security numbers and passcodes was published...
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