AT&T to Pay $177 Million in Data Breach Deal
AT&T has agreed to pay $177 million to settle claims linked to data breaches that occurred in 2019 and 2024. The breaches exposed sensitive customer information, prompting legal action and regulatory scrutiny. The settlement aims to compensate affected individuals and resolve legal disputes stemming from the incidents.
The resolution follows investigations into how unauthorized actors accessed customer data during both breaches. In response, AT&T implemented additional security measures and notified impacted users. As part of the settlement, eligible customers may be able to claim financial compensation.
This agreement requires AT&T to pay $177 million as part of a broader effort to address privacy concerns and restore public trust. The company stated it continues to invest in cybersecurity and data protection to prevent future incidents.
Consumers affected by the breaches are encouraged to monitor official channels for information about eligibility and claim procedures.
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