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AT&T Confirms 73M Customers Affected in Data Leak

Posted on April 4, 2024
AT&T denies any evidence of unauthorized access but admits that a data set released on the Dark Web including Social Security numbers and other sensitive information on tens of millions of customers is genuine.
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