AT&T Notifies Millions of Customers Over 2019 Data Breach; Identity Theft Monitoring Offered
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AT&T is notifying 7.6 million current and 65.4 million former customers about a major data breach from 2019 or earlier. Information leaked includes names, addresses, birth dates, account details, phone numbers, emails, and social security numbers.
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AT&T claims there was no unauthorized access to its systems. The source of the leaked data set is still being investigated.
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Impacted customers will receive letters or emails from AT&T. The company will offer identity theft and credit monitoring services.
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