You Have a Week to Claim Up to $7,500 From AT&T Data Breach Settlements

AT&T Data Breach Victims Have Just Weeks Left to Claim Up to $7,500 Settlement

AT&T users who were affected by two major data breaches are running out of time to claim up to $7,500 in settlements. The breaches, which occurred between 2019 and 2021, compromised the personal data of over 73 million customers, including social security numbers, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, AT&T account numbers, and passcodes.

The first breach was confirmed by AT&T in March 2024, when hackers posted the stolen data on the dark web. Shortly after, another breach was discovered, where phone records belonging to nearly all AT&T customers were illegally downloaded from the company's workspace onto a third-party cloud platform. The hack also affected Verizon, Ticketmaster, and roughly 160 other companies.

As part of a class-action lawsuit settlement, AT&T agreed to pay $177 million to affected customers. Those impacted by the first breach are entitled to up to $5,000, while those impacted by the second breach are eligible for up to $2,500. However, time is running out, with claims due to be submitted either online or via mail postmarked by December 18.

Security expert Adrianus Warmenhoven warns that breaches like these can have long-lasting consequences, as criminals accumulate information about individuals gradually through multiple breaches. "With most of the data, if you have a complete profile, I can call credit card companies, get a new account on there, get a lease for something," he said. "So this data will never, ever go away; it will only get more and more enriched."

Warmenhoven attributes the issue to poor management practices, as companies often keep sensitive information in one big database without proper security measures in place. "It's not technically difficult at all to separate those, but we prioritize productivity," he said.

To file a claim, affected customers should visit telecomdatasettlement.com and input their Claim Member ID. Those who had data leaked in both breaches are eligible for up to $7,500 combined, while others can choose from three tiered payment options based on the extent of their financial losses.
 
People gotta stay vigilant when it comes to their online presence πŸ€”. Think about it, if a big company like AT&T can get hacked and 73 million customers' info gets compromised, what's to stop your own personal data from getting stolen? It's all about being proactive and taking care of yourself in the digital age πŸ’». Don't wait for someone else to take action, take control of your online security now! 🚨
 
omg u guys its like soooo important 2 act fast if ur an att customer lol, u have until dec 18 tho πŸ•’οΈ those data breaches in 2019-2021 were super bad news with over 73 mil ppl affected & stuff... its not cool that at&t is trying to pay u up to $7k but like u gotta file ur claim ASAP or u'll miss out lol. security expert adrianus says its not just about tech skills but also companies being too focused on productivity πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ poor management practices are what led 2 these breaches so lets all hope at&t gets paid and ppl get the help they need πŸ’Έ
 
OMG, I'm literally shaking with rage 😑 - okay not really but seriously though these major corporations are just getting away with this?! 🀯 177 million dollars for 73 million people? That's like, a drop in the bucket compared to what they're making each year! πŸ’Έ And it's only for those who claim within weeks, what about all the people who don't even know they were affected? πŸ˜” It's so frustrating that companies are just prioritizing productivity over our personal security πŸ™„. And honestly, I'm not sure if the settlements are going to make a real difference - I mean, hackers can still use this info for years to come, as experts say πŸ’‘.
 
Ugh, 73 million people got hacked πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... and now they gotta deal with AT&T trying to pay 'em off? It's like they're just throwing money at the problem instead of fixing it properly in the first place πŸ’Έ. I mean, come on, companies know how to keep sensitive info secure, right? It's not that hard πŸ™„. Poor management practices and all that jazz... yeah, no kidding πŸ˜’. The thing is, once you've got someone's data, it's like they're never getting rid of it πŸ“‰. Can't just erase the trail πŸ”. Anyways, if you were affected by these breaches, make sure to get on that claim before Dec 18th or you'll be outta luck ⏰.
 
omg 73 million people got hacked 🀯 that's like a huge portion of our population I feel so bad for those people having to deal with this, especially when they don't even know what happened in the first place

it's crazy that security experts are saying these breaches can have long-lasting consequences and criminals can use all that info to get new accounts and stuff πŸ€‘ shouldn't companies be more careful? but I guess it's easy for them to say since they're not the ones getting hacked

I'm also thinking, how do people even find out they've been hacked if hackers just post the data on the dark web and no one tells them? shouldn't there be a better way to notify customers?
 
πŸ˜’ I'm so done with companies like AT&T just shoving these massive settlements down our throats without making sure we know about them in time! 73 million people's info got hacked, and now they're offering up to $7,500? That's not even a decent consolation prize for what should've been prevented from happening in the first place πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And it's not like the hackers didn't take their sweet time too... posting that data on the dark web in 2024 πŸ˜’. I'm all for holding companies accountable, but where was their security team when this was happening? That's what we should be asking, not just "oh, they paid out $177 million" πŸ€‘.
 
I'm surprised they're paying out this much money 🀯... I mean, $177 million is a lot, but 73 million people got hacked? It's crazy how these companies just keep piling data into one big database without securing it properly πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what Warmenhoven said about the data never going away... that's honestly pretty frightening 😬. I'm not saying AT&T doesn't have a right to fix their security, but this settlement feels like a Band-Aid on a bullet wound πŸ’‰. Still, if people want to claim their money, they should go for it ⏰. Just hope they're paying attention and getting the payment options right πŸ€”...
 
OMG u guys! 😱 I've got some inside scoop on this huge AT&T data breach settlement! Like, I know some people might be thinking "okay, fine, I'll claim my $7k" but honestly, it's not that simple πŸ€‘. The real question is, are you even getting the full amount? I mean, think about it... if they're only paying out 2.5k for 160+ other companies (including Verizon and Ticketmaster?) what's stopping them from, like, skimming off a lil' extra for themselves πŸ€”?

Also, can we talk about how messed up the whole system is? I mean, Adrianus Warmenhoven said it's not technically hard to secure that info, but apparently, AT&T just didn't care (or was too busy being productive) 😴. Anyway, if u are eligible for the settlement, don't sleep on it! Get ur claim in ASAP 'fore Dec 18th or u'll be missing out πŸ•°οΈ
 
"Time waits for no man." ⏰

Seriously though, 73 million people's personal info was compromised and now they're getting a measly $5,000 to $7,500? It's just not enough considering how vulnerable this data makes you feel πŸ˜•. Companies gotta take responsibility for their own security practices instead of just shoveling out some settlement cash πŸ€‘.
 
Ugh this is so messed up! 73 million people's info was compromised and now they're getting a measly $7k max? Like, what even is that? I'm still trying to wrap my head around how companies can just leave sensitive data lying around like that. It's not rocket science, folks! You gotta keep it secure! The fact that hackers are just building up this profile info and using it for credit card scams and stuff makes me so angry! Can't we do better than this? πŸ€―πŸ’Έ
 
OMG, I'm so down with this settlement 🀩! Like, $177 million is a LOT of cash and it's about time AT&T took responsibility for their security fail 😳. On the other hand, I don't think people should be getting that much money just because some hackers messed up... like, come on, you can't put a price on your identity πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And what's up with the timeline? Dec 18 is like, so soon! Can't they give us more time to figure out how our personal info got compromised 🀯.

On the one hand, I totally agree that security expert Adrianus Warmenhoven is right – poor management practices are basically an open invitation for hackers to wreak havoc πŸ”’. On the other hand, I think it's kinda harsh that we're being held accountable while AT&T gets off scot-free... like, can't they just pay up and move on? πŸ€‘. Ugh, this whole thing has me all mixed up πŸ˜‚
 
OMG u guys gotta claim ur settlement ASAP!!! its literally like they're counting down the days lol 177 million is a loooot of cash πŸ’Έ and its not just for AT&T either Verizon, Ticketmaster too 🀯 dont let ur data breach slip away its only $7k but still worth it to get that extra security measure in place πŸ™ btw what's up with all these breaches lately? like Adrianus Warmenhoven said somethin about poor management practices πŸ€”
 
omg u think at&t is just gonna let ppl slide cuz they got time left 2 claim settlement?? like wut about those poor people whos info was stolen n now cant even get a credit card or lease without some1 askin bout it?? i feel for them they deserve way more than $7k πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ
 
Ugh, like, seriously? Can't people just keep track of time? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Only a few weeks left to claim settlement, and I'm sure most people are still trying to figure out what happened in the first place... like, how many data breaches can one company have?! πŸ˜’ It's AT&T, for crying out loud! They're supposed to be securing our personal info, not leaving it out there on the dark web. And now they're expecting us to just roll over and take a $7k check? πŸ€‘ Like, no thanks...
 
ugh, this is so typical... corporations always thinking about profits over people's security πŸ™„, and now everyone's just getting a measly $7k settlement? like, what even is that for all the stress & anxiety they went through? and don't even get me started on how easy it is to accumulate this info and use it for years to come... total nightmare 😨. I mean, i guess if you had data leaked in both breaches, you're good for up to $7.5k, but otherwise it's just a few grand max πŸ€‘. so yeah, just another day, another corporate screw-up...
 
I'm getting all this info about AT&T breach, like 73 mil people affected 🀯. It's crazy that they've only got a few weeks left to claim settlement. I feel so bad for those who had their data leaked out there on dark web πŸŒ‘. Poor security measures by the company have led to huge consequences, Adrianus says it's not hard to separate sensitive info, but they just prioritize productivity over safety πŸ’Ό. The fact that criminals can still use this info long after is really concerning 🚨. I guess you gotta stay vigilant and protect your online identity 24/7 πŸ”’.
 
Ugh I'm like really annoyed that people aren't claiming their settlement yet 🀯... 2 years after it happened and now they're giving out the money? It's just crazy how these big companies can have so much data lying around without proper security, it's like a never-ending nightmare for us as customers 😩. And the thing is, even if you do claim your settlement, it's not like the data will magically disappear, it'll still be out there and could be used to scam you later πŸ’Έ. I mean, can't we just expect more from our companies? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
idk how many people actually get this 177 million bucks πŸ€‘, sounds like a small fortune for so many people πŸ˜‚. but seriously, dont wanna be that guy who misses out on $7,500 just cuz they were too busy playing fortnite 🀣. btw, whats the point of separating sensitive info into different db's if hackers just gonna find a way to get to it? πŸ€” seems like companies are prioritizing productivity over security lol...
 
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