1 Week Left: How to Claim Up to $7,500 From AT&T’s $177 Million Data Breach Settlement

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AT&T is offering a $177 million settlement to those affected by data breaches in 2019 and 2024, with potential payouts up to $7,500.

Summary

AT&T has reached a $177 million settlement regarding data breaches that occurred in 2019 and 2024. A significant portion of the fund, $149 million, is allocated to address a major data leak from 2019, which exposed the data of subscribers to cybercriminals for years. AT&T confirmed the breach in March, leading to class-action lawsuits alleging inadequate data protection. Individuals potentially affected by these breaches may be eligible to claim a portion of the settlement, with potential payouts reaching up to $7,500. The deadline to file a claim is approaching, leaving only one week to submit.

(Source:Startupnews)

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