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Millions of AT&T customers who had their personal information stolen have days left to become part of a $177 million class-action settlement.
People trust password managers, and when that trust isn’t upheld, it can prove costly — as LastPass has just discovered.
When cybercriminals gain access to private data, such as names, birth dates, and Social Security numbers, victims face a heightened risk of identity theft. If you believe your personal information has been exposed, you can take proactive steps to protect yourself from scammers and identity thieves.
The second breach, in July 2024, exposed call and text records for about 110 million customers between 2022 and 2023. These records were “illegally downloaded from our workspace on a third-party cloud platform,” the settlement states.
The deadline to claim part of AT&T's $177 million settlement is December 18. Here's how to get your payout - before it's too late.
If you are or were an AT&T user, chances are high that you were a victim of at least one of two major data breaches. The first breach likely happened sometime between 2019 and 2021 when hackers obtained the social security numbers,
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If you’ve ever been an AT&T customer – even years ago – you may be eligible for part of a major settlement tied to two massive nationwide data breaches. Here's what to know before the Dec. 18 deadline.
Credit, a U.S.-based financial services and fintech company, will start notifying more than 5.8 million people that their personal information has been exposed in a data breach incident.
Find out if you're owed money from this settlement and how much you could receive from the $177 million fund before it's too late.
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