One week left to claim up to $7,500 in AT&T settlement - here's who's eligible

The Mirror Us
Eligible AT&T customers have one week to file a claim for up to $7,500 from a $177 million settlement related to data breaches.

Summary

AT&T is facing a $177 million settlement due to lawsuits alleging failures to protect customer data, resulting in data breaches in 2024. The deadline to file a claim is December 18th. Approximately 7.6 million customers affected by a breach in March and 65.4 million affected by a breach in July are eligible. Claimants can receive up to $5,000 for documented losses, or tiered payments based on the type of data compromised (including Social Security numbers). Those affected by the July breach can claim up to $2,500 or a share of the settlement fund. Claims can be submitted online at www.telecomdatasettlement.com or by mail. AT&T denies wrongdoing and has not been found liable by any court, agreeing to the settlement to resolve the lawsuit.

(Source:The Mirror Us)

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