AT&T data breach: Texas customers can claim up to $7,500 by Dec. 18

Houston Chronicle
Texas AT&T customers affected by data breaches in 2024 have until December 18th to claim up to $7,500 in a settlement.

Summary

Texas AT&T customers are eligible to claim a portion of a $177 million settlement resulting from data breaches that occurred in 2024. The first breach, known as the “AT&T 1 Data Incident,” affected 7.6 million current and 65.4 million former customers, while a second breach, the “AT&T 2 Data Incident,” involved limited data downloaded from a third-party cloud platform. Affected customers can receive up to $5,000 for the first incident and $2,000 for the second, with those impacted by both eligible to file separate claims. The deadline to submit a claim is December 18th, and claims can be filed through Kroll's website.

(Source:Houston Chronicle)

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