
AT&T Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Customer Info, Leading to Lawsuits and Increased Scrutiny
AT&T has confirmed a massive data breach compromising highly sensitive customer information, including Social Security Numbers, names, addresses, phone numbers, emails, and account details. The stolen data, which dates back to 2019, was found circulating on the dark web in March 2024. Initially, AT&T denied the breach, but after mounting evidence from tech reports and regulatory filings, the company acknowledged the exposure.
In response, AT&T now faces multiple class-action lawsuits from affected customers, who accuse the company of negligence in securing their data and delaying disclosure. Legal experts suggest AT&T could face significant financial and reputational consequences.
To mitigate the damage, AT&T is offering free credit monitoring, identity theft protection, and fraud insurance covering up to $1 million in damages. Customers are urged to stay vigilant against phishing attempts and unauthorized access to their accounts.
This breach highlights the growing need for stronger cybersecurity measures in the telecom industry.