AT&, T, a division of telecoms giant AT&, T, announced on Saturday that information from 73 million current and former profile recipients had been leaked onto the “dark web,” and the event is still being looked into.
In a March 30 news, AT&, T said that data from almost 7.6 million latest account holders and 65.4 million previous account holders were released on the black net around two weeks ago.
The company said in a separate realize that the data collection seems to be from 2019 or earlier and, while the type of data compromised varies by consumer and accounts, it may include passcodes, full name and email address, home address, telephone number, date of birth, and Social Security numbers….
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