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Is There An AT&T Data Breach Lawsuit?

In 2024, an AT&T cybersecurity hack exposed the names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, phone records and email addresses for million customers, which were then released on the dark web.

AT&T class action lawsuits and individual claims for financial compensation were pursued against the company for failing to take adequate steps to protect customers sensitive information, and for failing to notify impacted customers in a timely manner.

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AT&T Data Breach Class Action Lawsuits

In March 2024, AT&T admitted to a significant data breach that exposed the personal information of approximately 73 million users. In July 2024, AT&T announced a second data breach of phone and text message records for more than 100 million customers. As a result, individual claims and AT&T data breach class action lawsuits were pursued against the carrier by current and former customers.

Internal evidence later revealed that AT&T was aware of the first data breach as early as August 2021, yet failed to take timely action to secure customer data or notify regulators, further increasing the potential for identity theft and fraud.

As a result, AT&T faced a wave of data breach lawsuits throughout 2024, with plaintiffs alleging that the company failed to take appropriate action to safeguard the personal data of current and former customers. The complaints highlight AT&T’s delays in acknowledging the breaches and notifying those affected, which plaintiffs argue left sensitive information exposed for an extended period.

Lawyers affiliated with AboutLawsuits are no longer reviewing new claims related to the AT&T data breach. The information provided on this page is for informational purposes only regarding previously filed lawsuits.

2025 AT&T Data Breach Lawsuit Updates: MDL 3114

March 4, 2025 Update: The AT&T data breach MDL continues to move forward, with the court granting a motion to set a deadline for filing the plaintiffs’ Consolidated Complaint. Plaintiffs must submit the complaint by March 31, 2025, which will outline the collective claims against AT&T and help shape the next phase of the litigation.

November 1, 2024 Update: A panel of federal judges has decided to consolidate all lawsuits over data breaches involving the cloud-based server company Snowflake as part of a single multidistrict litigation (MDL), which will include lawsuits against AT&T over the release of phone records and text messages of 110 million customers, as well as a Ticketmaster data breach involving personal information for more than 500 million individuals.

October 1, 2024 Update: The number of AT&T data breach class action lawsuits and individual claims continue to grow, as the JPML reported in its latest docket update that there are currently 71 claims pending in the AT&T Inc. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation

September 4, 2024 Update: Judge Brown issued a case management order appointing 11 attorneys to leadership roles, including a lead plaintiffs’ counsel, a liaison counsel, four for the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee, and six for the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee. These attorneys appointed to the AT&T data breach MDL will coordinate status updates, handle pretrial motions, conduct discovery and depositions on common issues, and potentially negotiate a settlement framework for the AT&T data breach claims.

August 12, 2024 Update: Following a second AT&T data breach announcement in July, the JPML has been asked to establish a separate multidistrict litigation for lawsuits over the AT&T wireless phone records leak, which involves a completely different security failure and may be centralized before a different judge in a different venue.

August 1, 2024 Update: In a case management order, Judge Brown announced she will be accepting applications from AT&T data breach attorneys to serve leadership roles in the litigation on the Plaintiff Steering Committee, which will take certain actions during the discovery process and pretrial proceedings that benefit all AT&T customers pursuing damages stemming from the data breach.

July 25, 2024 Update: As the the JPML works to transfer a growing number of data breach class action lawsuits to the newly established AT&T Inc. Customer Data Security Breach multidistrict litigation, Judge Ada Brown issued the first case management order on July 24, approving cases to be filed directly in the Northern District of Texas to promote efficiently in the litigation.

July 12, 2024 Update: In a report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), AT&T has announced yet another massive data breach indicating that hackers obtained phone numbers and the private call records of around 110 million customers through a cloud-based server company known as Snowflake, Inc. The indicates that it does not believe the data has been released to the public yet, and that AT&T is working with law enforcement.

June 6, 2024 Update: The JPML issued a transfer order on June 5, announcing that all AT&T class action lawsuits and individual claims will be consolidated in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas under Judge Ada E. Brown for coordinated and consolidated pretrial proceedings. In the order establishing the AT&T Inc. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation (MDL 3114), the judges indicated there are currently 12 class actions filed in three different district courts nationwide, with another 18 similar cases pending in seven other districts.

June 3, 2024 Update: As many await the JPML’s decision on whether to consolidate the growing number of AT&T data breach lawsuits into a MDL, another AT&T class action lawsuit was filed by Tiffany Sutherlin in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, claiming the company became aware of the massive leak in 2021, but denied the data breach had happened until March 2024.

May 1, 2024 Update: Following the recent motion to consolidate AT&T lawsuits, the JPML is scheduled to hear oral arguments on whether to centralize AT&T claims filed throughout federal district courts nationwide at an upcoming hearing session on May 30, 2024, at the Orrin G. Hatch U.S. Courthouse in Salt Lake City, Utah.

April 29, 2024 Update: Given common questions of fact and law raised in a growing number of AT&T data breach lawsuits, a motion to transfer was filed with the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) requesting that all claims filed throughout the federal district court system be consolidated for pretrial proceedings in the Northern District of Texas.

April 2, 2024 Update: Alex Petroski filed one of the first AT&T class action lawsuits in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas on April 2, claiming that the data breach was a direct result of AT&T’s failure to implement adequate and reasonable cyber-security procedures and protocols necessary to protect consumers’ personally identifiable information (PII) from a foreseeable and preventable cyber-attack.

March 30, 2024 Update: AT&T issued a press release regarding the data breach on March 30, disclosing that the 2021 data breach exposed the names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, and email addresses of approximately 7.6 million current account holders and approximately 65.4 million former account holders.


AT&T Ignored Data Breach Warnings

AT&T first learned of the first data breach in August 2021, when the hacker group Shiny Hunters claimed to have accessed and intended to sell a database filled with sensitive customer data for approximately $1 million. Initially, AT&T disputed these claims, asserting that the leaked data samples shared by Shiny Hunters did not match their own records.

Instead of conducting a thorough investigation into the alleged breach and alerting customers and regulatory bodies as required by law, AT&T maintained that the breach claims were unfounded and did not notify its customers.

Almost three years later, a hacker known as “MajorNelson” publicly released the entire AT&T database for free on the dark web in late March 2024, exposing the names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, and email addresses of approximately 7.6 million current account holders and approximately 65.4 million former account holders.

AT&T Admits to Massive Data Breach

After the data was released on March 30, 2024, a press release issued by AT&T admitted that the August 2021 data breach has exposed the names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, and email addresses of approximately 7.6 million current account holders and approximately 65.4 million former account holders.

According to AT&T, the exposed data dates back to 2019 and earlier. However, the company has yet to identify the source of the unauthorized access to its systems that resulted in the massive exfiltration of customer data.

Despite the initial breach notification occurring years after the first alleged incident, AT&T has now begun sending Notice of Data Breach letters to customers with known compromised sensitive personal information. AT&T stated they are also offering complimentary identity theft and credit monitoring services to customers.

AT&T data breach lawsuits and class action claims sought damages on behalf of former customers, alleging that the company failed to adequately protect sensitive consumer data, potentially resulting in significant personal and financial harm. Critics argued that, despite known risks, AT&T may have prioritized its commercial interests over implementing stronger cybersecurity measures.

Second AT&T Data Breach Announced in July 2024

AT&T announced a second data breach impacting phone numbers and detailed call records of approximately 100 million customers on July 12, 2024.

The second AT&T data breach was reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), revealing that hackers accessed the data through a cloud server provided by Snowflake, Inc., a company that stores data for AT&T and other large firms.

In addition to the SEC filing, AT&T informed its customers of the breach via a press release, indicating the breach originated several years ago but was only recently discovered.

According to AT&T, the compromised data encompasses records of phone calls and text messages for nearly all its cellular customers from May 1, 2022, to October 31, 2022, and on January 2, 2023. The data includes interactions between AT&T mobile numbers and AT&T landline numbers during these periods.


What Information was stolen in the AT&T Data Breach?

AT&T’s investigation into the data breach has identified that hackers stole the following customer information;

  • Name
  • Mailing Addresses
  • Phone Number
  • Social Security Number
  • Date of Birth
  • Phone Records
  • Text Message Records
  • AT&T account number and passcode

How was AT&T hacked?

For the two AT&T data breaches, the first breach was caused by hackers who accessed customer data through a cloud-based server operated by Snowflake, Inc. This server hosted data not only for AT&T but also for other major corporations.

The second breach, which involved a larger set of customer data, was also attributed to hackers exploiting vulnerabilities in AT&T’s systems

What to do if your information was stolen during the AT&T data breach

In response to the AT&T data breach, impacted customers are being urged to take proactive steps to secure their information. You should consider changing your AT&T account passcode immediately. Additionally, stay proactive by regularly checking your account activity and credit reports.

Setting up free fraud alerts with the major credit reporting agencies—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion—can also be beneficial. Moreover, you have the right to obtain a free copy of your credit report annually from each of these agencies through AnnualCreditReport.com.

Is AT&T offering free identify theft monitoring?

Yes, AT&T is offering impacted customers a free one-year membership of Experian’s IdentityWorks, which includes credit monitoring, identity theft detection, and resolution services. This membership also comes with an insurance policy that provides coverage up to $1 million for identity theft incidents and access to an Identity Restoration team.

According to the Notice of Data Breach letters sent to AT&T customers, individuals will have until August 30, 2024 to activate their Experian’s IdentityWorks membership. To activate the membership, customers must visit the Experian® IdentityWorksSM website, click on ‘Get Started,’ and enter their activation code.

The services included in the one year Experian membership include;

  • Experian Credit Report at Signup: Customers will receive a credit report after signing up to see the details associated with their credit profile.
  • Credit Monitoring: This service will routinely check your Experian credit file for signs of fraudulent activity.
  • Internet Surveillance: A dedicated technology continuously scans the internet, including chat rooms and bulletin boards, to detect if your personal information is being traded or sold on the dark web.
  • Identity Restoration: If fraud is detected, specialists will assist with both credit and non-credit related fraud issues.
  • Credit Lock/Unlock: You have the ability to lock or unlock your Experian credit file.
  • $1 Million Identity Theft Insurance: Provides up to $1 million in insurance to cover costs related to identity theft recovery.

AT&T Data Breach Risks to Customers

If your personal information was stolen during the AT&T data breach, a hacker could use such information against you for;

  • Identity Theft: With access to your social security number and other personal information, a hacker could potentially impersonate you to open new lines of credit, apply for loans, or obtain services in your name. This could damage your credit rating and cause financial loss.
  • Financial Fraud: Hackers might access and drain your existing bank accounts, or use your information to deceive financial institutions into giving them access to your funds.
  • Phishing Attacks: Using your personal details, a hacker could craft convincing phishing emails or messages that appear to come from legitimate sources. This can lead to further theft of your financial information or login credentials for various services.
  • Account Takeover: With detailed personal information, it’s easier for attackers to answer security questions or request password resets on your existing accounts, ranging from social media to financial services, leading to unauthorized access.
  • Tax Fraud: A hacker could use your social security number to falsely file tax returns in your name and steal tax refunds.
  • Medical Identity Theft: Using your social security number and other personal details, an individual could potentially receive medical care under your identity, which can lead to medical bills charged to you and could corrupt your medical records.
  • Utilities Fraud: The information could be used to set up utilities accounts (like electricity, water, and gas) in your name but at different addresses, possibly going unnoticed until debts are incurred.
  • Legal Implications: Should the hacker commit crimes using your identity, you could be implicated or need to prove your innocence.
  • Loss of Privacy: Knowing your home address and personal details, a hacker or malicious party could potentially harass you or even commit crimes such as stalking or burglary.
  • Long-Term Security Risks: Even after the initial breach and potential immediate misuse of your information, the stolen data could be sold on the dark web, leading to ongoing risks and threats.

Real Customer Experiences: Impact of AT&T Data Breach on Fraud and Stolen Information

In the wake of the recent AT&T data breach, hundreds of customers have turned to the AboutLawsuits platform to share their firsthand accounts of the incident’s repercussions.

These AT&T data breach testimonials provide a deeply personal insight into the considerable impact of the data breach, revealing not only the vulnerabilities in personal security but also the profound effects on individual lives.

From instances of fraud to the unsettling theft of sensitive information, these stories underscore the far-reaching consequences of data security failures.

Lindsey: AboutLawsuits Commenter, April 19, 2024

ATT sent me a letter advising me to change all passwords offering security and identity protection. My SSN, personal information is all over the darkweb. My phone and computer been hacked. Someone created a fake ACA plan in my name. I want compensation. Its been a nightmare.

Bobbie: AboutLawsuits Commenter, April 21, 2024

This has already caused thousands of dollars in fraudulent debt in my name. Companies I’ve never done business with are claiming that I owe them hundreds, and some thousands of dollars. Some of these have already been sold off to debt collectors and now I’m being harassed by them!!!! Not only that, but my current accounts are being charged with random charges I didn’t make!“,

Diane: AboutLawsuits Commenter, April 20, 2024

I’ve had my personal information utilized to acquire 5 cell phones from AT&T several years ago. I’ve had someone use my identity to collect unemployment benefits in 2020. I have to keep a credit monitoring subscription with myFICO. I have been informed thru my credit monitoring service that my information is on the black web.

Angela: AboutLawsuits Commenter, April 20, 2024

“I have lost over $5,000 dollars to at t through unauthorized transactions on my debit card and unauthorized changes to my account.”

Lydia: AboutLawsuits Commenter, April 20, 2024

“Someone’s trying to get a checking account in my name and loans as well. My score has gone down five times not a happy AT&T customer right now.”

Nikisha: AboutLawsuits Commenter, April 20, 2024

…I’m receiving multiple phone calls from persons claiming to work for AT&T and asked me to send them over thousands of dollars please help.“,

Fawn: AboutLawsuits Commenter, April 20, 2024

I was notified this week from my Discover Credit Card company that my personal information was compromised in the AT&T data breach and that it’s on the Dark Web. I also received a letter from AT&T of the breach.


AT&T Data Breach Lawsuits

In April, a motion to transfer was submitted to the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML), requesting that all complaints filed throughout the federal district court system be consolidated for pretrial proceedings before one judge as part of an AT&T data breach lawsuit MDL (multidistrict litigation). The motion outlined the complexity of the breach and argues that consolidating the cases would help in managing the proceedings more efficiently, avoiding conflicting rulings, and easing the legal process for all parties involved.

The JPML heard oral arguments with the parties on May 30, and subsequently issued a transfer order on June 5, consolidating the claims in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas under Judge Ada E. Brown for coordinated pretrial proceedings.

Now that the MDL for the AT&T data breach lawsuits has been established, Judge Brown is expected to set a coordinated discovery schedule to investigate the release of customer information, possible preventive measures, and the duration of AT&T’s awareness of the issue.

Should negotiations fail to yield settlements for affected customers, the court may select a series of representative cases for early “bellwether” trials. These initial trials often provide insights into jury reactions to recurring evidence and testimony, influencing the broader litigation. If settlements are not reached during the MDL, individual claims may be sent back to their original U.S. District Courts for trial.

Allegations Raised in AT&T Lawsuits

The allegations raised in the AT&T data breach lawsuits focus on several key issues regarding the company’s handling of customer data:

  • Negligence: Plaintiffs argue that AT&T failed to implement and maintain adequate security measures to protect customers’ sensitive personal information. This negligence is believed to have facilitated the unauthorized access and theft of data.
  • Failure to Disclose Timely: There are claims that AT&T did not promptly notify affected customers about the breach, which potentially delayed individuals’ ability to take protective measures against identity theft and fraud.
  • Breach of Contract: The lawsuits also allege that AT&T breached their contractual obligations to customers by failing to adequately secure their personal data, which is typically stipulated in service agreements.
  • Unjust Enrichment: In some cases, the lawsuits accuse AT&T of unjust enrichment, suggesting that the company benefited financially from avoiding the costs associated with implementing adequate security measures.
  • Violations of Consumer Protection Laws: Some claims specifically argue that AT&T’s actions violated specific state consumer protection laws by failing to safeguard consumer data adequately.

Examples of AT&T Data Breach Lawsuits

AT&T Phone Records Breach Lawsuit: Dina Winger filed and AT&T phone records breach lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas on July 12, the same day the data breach was announced, seeking class action status to pursue damages on behalf of all affected customers. Winger claims she and other affected customers face an increased risk that they will suffer identify theft, fraud or even blackmail due to the theft of the personal information.

AT&T Data Breach Fraud Lawsuit: Stephen Head filed an AT&T lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas on May 14, seeking class action status to pursue damages for himself and approximately 73 million other customers similarly situated.

According to the complaint, days before receiving the data breach notice from AT&T, Stephen Head noticed unauthorized debit card use and subsequently encountered a scammer posing as his bank seeking to confirm sensitive information. He further identified that someone was able to obtain a fraudulent loan for $3,579 from Navy Federal Credit Union in his name. Head claims that upon contacting AT&T to seek compensation for his financial losses and inconvenience, AT&T denied his claim and told him they would not pay for his damages.

AT&T Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit: Alex Petroski filed a class action lawsuit against AT&T in the Northern District of Texas on April 2, 2024, alleging that AT&T failed to maintain sufficient cyber-security measures, leading to a data breach. He claims that AT&T recklessly handled personally identifiable information (PII), leaving it vulnerable to cyberattacks despite knowing the risks. The lawsuit contends that AT&T did not take necessary steps to protect sensitive data, exposing it to potential threats.


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165 Comments


Michael
My data was breached

Tamithy
I’ve had loans applied for online as well as taxes filed also money stolen from my bank account that put me -153 in my account as also stole my dad’s debit information I hade and made withdraws off his account numrious times

Christi
I’ve had to change my credit card number several time that is with my bank. I also keep getting spam calls whereas before I hardly ever receive them. I kept my number very private for it is my only form of contract.

Robert
One morning I received notification that my bank account was being charged several transactions from Ticketmaster and a fast food restaurant. I was shocked watching this take place in real time so I immediately called my bank and I also called At&t knowing full well that At&t was the only company that I used my debit card online. My bank immediately closed my account. The At&t representative assured that it has nothing to do with them. I said okay but I knew then as I know now that it has everything to do with them. That’s my story.

Janie
I have had my bank account hit several times in last 3 months. Now I know why because I have not been on any sites requiring me using my debit card except a secure site!!!!! Now I know why this happened to me!!!!

Shawn
Credit all messed due

Deborah
I received a letter from AT&T saying my info was compromised and I thought this is why I’m getting so many crazy emails spams and bogus charges out of nowhere. It was crazy. My phone was scaring me. Had to change carriers

Tammy
Was robbed of my life but schemer and scammers my bank accounts were slowing going down my credit i s awful now they opened up credit cards in my name got in my texts my emails were being g answered but not by me. AT&T WERE ALWAYS GOOD TO ME SO I THOUGHT. NY LIFE SEEMS NEVER TO BE THE SAME. SHAME ON THEM!!!!

Lynn
I was a customer with AT&T for years. I just stopped being a customer this year May2024 . I was getting spam emails spam text messages spam calls credit score went way down. Att is not a good service provider like they use to be 🙄

Jason
Been a customer for 20 years, worked for them 12 years .. AT&T knows social engineering goes on and don’t try to stop it , I was on the task force and told them how to stop it and was fired for it

Lynae
This isn’t the first time with them for me. Last time I was constantly getting Robo calls. This time I’m getting so much spam email and I’ve had 3 attempts to open bank accounts under my name with my social. It’s horrible.

DENSON
All my accounts are hacked. Can’t believe it at&t supposed to have a security measure to prevent this from taken place but nope ..

Jodi
I was notified when I logged into my account with Capitol zone Credit. CreditWise showed my credit score which to my utter shock had dropped 103 points in one day. I then checked the log of breaches that CreditWise supplied me and there were 19 breaches. Most are my social security number being stolen, old home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and passwords. I never received an email from AT&T nor anything in the mail that I’m aware of. I am devastated. I am trying to build my credit close up and have been successful and now I am below what I have ever been. I’m devastated and don’t know what to do next. Also, my AT&T account online has also been compromised. I cannot view anything. It’s telling me I have NO accounts with them but have been with them for over 16 years now.

Cheryl
They stole my social security number took out credit card and froze my computer. Hacked into Facebook people made several accounts. Got into my transunion account. So had to put lite freeze on my accounts. It’s ridiculous. They need to get a real job instead of stealing other peoples credit and ruining it. It ruins a person credit. Makes me so mad.

Theresa
I have Lifelock and I have received notifications that my SSN and email had been compromised. I check my credit information through Experian and also keep my credit file locked unless I use it. Lifelock sent me an email dated April 2, 2024, that 73 million customers had been re-exposed to the 2021 AT&T data breach. So AT&T never corrected the problem from 2021. The only breach notification I received from AT&T was that my text messages were compromised. And that all messages that I sent and received from 2020 were accessed but nothing else was compromised.

Eddie
During the COVI -19, my wife & I went through Financial Hardships and our identity was compromised. Putting us to have our credit accounts with all three credit bureaus on freeze.

Linda
Phone numbers were shared and texts transaction from may 1,2022 until October 31 2022 total calls durations for specific days or months

Maria
I received an email and a letter from Att informing me of the data breach. My info was compromised. This is a nightmare.

Laura
I have been getting spam emails, phone calls.

Wanda
I have been a customer for many years and always have problems with ATT

George
I’m A victim of having my data stolen from at&t.

Adele
I’m so done with AT&T!! I have 4 lines and upgraded 3 of the 4 phones prior to.the breach! Since the announcement of the breach, my debit card has been compromised, I get spam txt messages, spam calls and I can barley make calls as it will not allow me call out alot of times! I called AT&T and to get out I have to pay $1400 for the phones and I was told they gave all us customers $5.00 credit! This is all nonsense!!! I want out of thier mobile and satellite service! They suck!!!!!

Tina
AT&T data breach has ruined my credit. We have had our credit frozen. Credit cards taken out in our name.

Antonio
I’m tired of being ripped off by these companies that think they are allowed to get away with it

Thomas
My information was shared on the dark web and now I’m receiving spam and scam calls every day.

Lora
Att has been stealing my monthly data for years. No such thing as unlimited data..2G gone in 2 days when I’ve done nothing to use it and am most always on a hotspot. Billing due date changes on me to an “actual” due now date every month. I could go on and on and …. …most recently att themselves or so I assume informs me that my personal data has been n sacrificed in their most recent data breach!….great! Thanks as always att ! Worthless! Unstable …$#*+

Chassity
Someone please help! AT&T breached my data from 2020 to 2022 and per the notification they sent me, again Jan 2023. All of my personal data was leaked. I have people trying to change my direct deposit, ordering Bitcoin, there’s addresses on my credit I’ve never lived at in 2021, there was a car listed under my name at the BMV to be registered, someone called me wanting me to download an app to prevent a fraudulent purchase and stated I couldn’t close my account until I downloaded the app. I’m being texted and emailed about confirmation of orders. I’m so scared! I’m going to have a nervous breakdown. They know everything. I’m living in constant fear and anxiety and I can’t even afford a therapist! Please someone anyone, help me. I don’t know what to cancel, who to cancel! I don’t know who to call for help. I can’t stop wondering what they’re going to do next with my information, Each second is a nightmare and my information is out there forever. Living in Fear

Sarah
This is Karma, I was lied to by an ATT rep for a free upgrade/trade-in, and ended up trading my brand new Iphone 13 paid cash, to be on a monthly bill with a Iphone 14. Now I am getting numerous calls and texts asking for personal information or asking me to join some stock exchange, or the best yet, make $15,000 a month from home. Please make it stop!

Patricia
They got into my phone account. They charged a 15 iPhone $1400 phone on my account. I’ve made six attempts submits to fraud department and they have denied me holding me responsible AT&T. Customer service made a submit claim to the Fran department and they got denied. Also, the tracking email was a different address not my address and they’re still holding me responsible for that phone that I do not have, they got into my bank account and charge $2000 and we caught it right away or would’ve been more. I’ve had misery for three months.

Brandy
I am getting phone calls from all over the internet.And group chats that I didn’t even ask for

Darrion
I discovered that my information was on the dark web with AT&T, and it prevented me from getting service with another provider due to the exposure because of this I have constantly checked my credit report for any discrepancies or anything. Also, I found my information on the dark web as in my previous addresses, my Social Security number my date of birth, my creditors who took out accounts with as well as all my previous addresses I have lived at for the past years also received the letter via email and mail stating that my information with AT&T has been compromised. that makes me very uncomfortable and something should be done about this

Tabitha
I’m located in Texas but at the time of 2018 thru 2020 my husband and I traveled on a regular basis for his work and I was attending college online full time so when the breach happened and my identity was stolen and my accounts were hacked into and everything was compromised it affected every aspect of my life. My accounts were froze after my banks noticed huge amounts of fraudulent transactions from other countries and purchases made that were extremely suspicious and large compared to my normal activity. My credit score took a huge hit because not only were all of my credit cards hit but they opened new accounts as well which messed up my funding for school and almost got me kicked out of school due to inability to pay. Then my social security number was sold to the dark web and loans were made and address were created that I’d never heard of from all over the world. I had to freeze my credit report and nearly lost my job because of my credit score and my employer’s expectations of what my score should look like. I had worked very hard to get my score to over 650 and within just a few weeks all that was taken away.

Sally
My Social Security number is on the dark web due to the AT&T breach. I closed my AT&T account in 2017 with the reasonable expectation that my personal information would be purged. I have been included in two other data breaches, but my SSN was not compromised. There is no doubt that AT&T is guilty of negligent housekeeping, at best.

Cicely
My account numbers , credit apps in my name numerous amounts I had to get 3 diff cards for acct in 3 was. They only allow 4 per calendar year and I just again became a att customer from 2003 to 2015 then 2023 to now then all the above I never had credit and started to check and to my surprise someone did does and I’m hurting so effn thank you fkrs.

Isaac
My information was leaked. They first applied for credit at a furniture store, but was denied in April. My bank account for compromised, they changed the password and was in the process of withdrawing money..I was ablento catch it as it was happening. I had to freeze all my credentials from the 3 major credit bureaus..and change all my Pw…also my credit card was changed.

tonya
Please add me! I’m tired of being screwed over by these companies!

Lucille
ALL my info is on the dark web. I did freeze on all 3 credit bureaus, not sure that is enough to protect me

Frank
Flie for the class action lawsuit I got a letter in the mail so file out I At& for aver 20 years or 30 years had this # & still have it. Thank you Frank

James
I have been an att customer for the last 7 years and still currently have them. i got an alert from life lock that my social, name,email and phone number was found on the dark web and was specifiicaly exposed by ATT. What can I do to join the class action

Patricia G
Customer since 1978. Information on dark web cannot be deleted. Strangers have access to all my medical, physicians, address to home, medications,; Access to all three emails with my IP address, home numbers and cell numbers. With AT&T billing me close to $500 for cell phones in household, residential phone, WI-FI internet, cable and products, I am horrified that my information is being sold to highest bidder. It is not enough to have passwords changed or credit monitored. A hacker and scammer can access your financial information. It has happened to me 4 times since last fall. Items brought on-line and my financial account was used without my permission. You can’t trust any company who you have an account with because they all use contractors and 3rd parties. I am totally upset that my information from AT&T was abused and left unprotected. Monitor your home deeds folks–a possible transfer to an unauthorized individual or company can take place.

Lurisa
Someone in California has used my information to get student loan and they created an account withTransunion to monitor my credit report. I had issues trying to freeze my credit on TransUnion , after receiving the letter from AT&T. The Customer Support team assisted me and I was disputing information and addresses on my report. This is outrageous. Why wait so so long to inform customers about this?

J
My Info is now on the dark web and someone has been trying to use my personal info.

Tonya
My information was compromised and effectived with my SSI number, DOB, Address, receiving numerous spam emails and calls, financial compromise on my accounts and apps

Marilyn
All of correspondence were in Facebook messenger. Someone pretending to be my cousin regarding a CFG (Grant) mission for help to help handicapped, elderly, underprivdlige etc with financial help. He said they sound like I might get some help from them. He applied and they helped him. So I sent it in and was funded. My cousin then messaged back if I sent it in. I did.. They asked if I wanted to PU in California or have it delivered. I chose delivery which then would cost $500. I contacted my cousin and he assured me he sent 500 to them. So I went down and purchased an Apple Pay card for 500. My cousin, somewhere these 2 days, said his cash was delivered. I sent the card in. And it hit me, after I took a pic of the back and front of the card. I was having problems with taking the pic of the front as I couldn’t get a good pic, y cousin broke into the conversation “just take the picture” and I hit send. It dawned on me, I WAS SCAMMED!?” I looked over the conversations and it wasn’t my cousin. I tried to call him on the phone and it’s not unusual he doesn’t call right back so I was dumb and just sent it. The lady scammer named Barbara Bryant560 isn’t someone I know she had “business based’ and another title under her name something to do with government or federal, not sure which but definitely 2 different titles. Since I sent it, she told me I should receive my award in 1-2 days. Next message was she went to have her supervisor sign off he said that awarded need to send $2000 I do not remember why but it would be reimbursed. I haven’t opened since, 2 days ago.

Brenda
THEY ARE ACCESSING OUR INFORMATION BY USING AT&Ts (800) # online!!!! It brings you to Straight Talk instead of AT&T and they won’t transfer an AT&T number to a new phone and demand you buy a new plan and they tell you your AT&T number is no longer valid??? I fought with some foreign accented lady who wouldn’t answer my questions nor let me speak to her supervisor. That’s why I went into the AT&T store in Anchorage. The number I called was: 800.901.9878 and I kept getting Straight Talk. They demanded I buy a new plan and said my account was not active. SHE WANTED MY ACCT INFO!! THATS HOW THEY ARE OBTAINING ALL OF OUR PERSONAL INFO!! BREE 907-232-8982

T
There’s no excuse for this type of mishap with AT&T. Not having preventive measures in these days and time is just pure negligence and carelessness and they should be held accountable. 1 years of monitoring service from one credit company is NOT acceptable. We are out here losing our lively hoods over this negligence.

Katherine
People trying to order things in my name, they knew things about me,my address’s, when I lived in Michigan,, order iPhones,, computer laptop,on Amazon,,,this person knew too much about me,, and I still trying to figure out how do he get my info…

Monica
My information has been found on dark web. There security was/is terrible. l advised them back in 2021 about a possible threat to my account and to please lock it down. They ignored and to my understanding basically if you had my last name and zip code you could access my account. They said fraud occurred on my account one day and then redacted that. After months back and forth, being sent from one department to another with no one taking responsibility for allowing someone into my account when I warned regarding the security issue. After, wasting well over 40 hours on phone I gave up. After, being a customer for 20 years, I was left with zero resolution and over $4,000 on my credit report. I have since had it removed because not once after they first admitted to the fraud would they admit to it again but this year I got a packet in the mail from the debt collection agency stating they were aware of the fraud on my account and wanted all the details and police report if I had. I called credit agency Transunion and asked how do I owe this debt if the collection agency is admitting there was fraud but ATT ignored it for years.

Larry
I hope everyone else has had success with breach letter from ATT. You can’t get hold of them. I think they went underground!!! A

Richard
my son and phone number were com premised

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