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Current and former AT&T customers may be eligible for a payout from a $177 million settlement connected to two data breaches.
The telecom giant will pay out $177 million in relation to two recent data breaches affecting current and former customers.
AT&T is scheduled to roll out a long-due $177 million settlement amount as per the preliminary approval passed by a US ...
Cyber criminals may have accessed claims information, health information, social security numbers, and/or other personal ...
If you tend to reuse passwords or haven’t changed one in years, you should assume your credentials are vulnerable and take ...
The file was left entirely unprotected - no encryption, no password, no safeguards - just a plain text document holding ...
The total amount of money offered to each individual will depend on the number of affected users who submit claims and the ...
Aflac identified suspicious activity on its U.S. network and initiated response measures. Despite the breach, the business ...
Researchers claim that the ill-gotten intel could potentially grant cybercriminals access to “pretty much any online service ...
Some say more than 16.5 billion credentials are involved. One thing is for sure: the dark web is swimming in stolen data.
The data breach could have exposed sensitive personal information of faculty, students and staff at UMass Dartmouth.
The settlement will have a payout of $177 million to customers who were victims of at least one of the two incidents.