AT&T Data Breaches (2024)
AT&T 2024 data breaches - two incidents exposed tens of millions of customers' data
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Products: data breachsocial security numbercall recordscustomer dataidentity theft
Frequently asked questions
Who qualifies for the AT&T Data Breaches (2024) case?
You may qualify if the following applies to you: Were a current or former AT&T (or affiliated) customer whose data was exposed in the 2024 breaches. Eligibility criteria can change as the case develops.
How much could a AT&T Data Breaches (2024) claim be worth?
Estimated payouts range from $5 to $500 depending on individual circumstances. These are estimates based on comparable outcomes, not guarantees.
What is the current status of the AT&T Data Breaches (2024) case?
In litigation. AT&T disclosed two major 2024 data incidents. In March, a dataset with the personal information of roughly 73 million current and former account holders - including names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers - surfaced on the dark web. In July, AT&T reported that call and text records of nearly all its wireless customers (about 109 million accounts) from 2022 had been illegally downloaded from a third-party cloud platform. Numerous class actions were consolidated. Eligibility centers on having been an AT&T or affiliated customer whose data was exposed.
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