
Millions of current and former AT&T customers in the United States could be entitled to compensation up to $ 7,500, after the telecommunications giant agreed to settle $ 177 million associated with two main data violations, Forbes said.
According to the publication Federal Judge in Texas, he approved two settlement funds totaling $ 149 million and $ 28 million, covering separate incidents that revealed the customer’s sensitive data.
The first violations discovered in March 2024 included personal data of 7.6 million current customers and 65 million former account holders on the so -called dark website. Since then, the company has confirmed that the compromise actually occurred in 2019. The affected data included names, contact details, birth data, account numbers, access codes, and in some cases the social security numbers added a message.
Reportedly, the second incident came to light in July 2024, when AT&P confirmed that a breach of 2022, including a third -party platform, issued telephone numbers, call records, and in rare cases of cell identification data.
AT&T denies liability for both violations and states that it has agreed to settle to avoid lengthy and expensive legal proceedings.
Who can say
Two separate processes of claim have been created. According to the report, the “AT&T 1 settlement class” applies, while the “AT&T 2 settlement class” affects the incident incident 2022, which is shown in 2024.
The publication noted that the notice of capacity was sent by e -mail to address address.emailksa.com. Applicants may apply for a documented loss payment, up to $ 5,000 in the settlement of 1 or $ 2,500 according to the settlement 2, or the share in the settlement fund. According to settlement 1, those whose social security numbers have been exposed may receive five times more than applicants without such an exposure.
How to claim
The report emphasizes that receivables must be submitted online or by mail no later than 18 November 2025. The evidence must be provided that it will be affected by evidence of any financial losses.
The final trial is scheduled for 3 December 2025, and the payments are expected to start at the beginning of 2026.
The case emphasizes long -term risks of extensive data violations, especially if highly sensitive information is at risk.
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