• AutoTL;DRB
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    12 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    “AT&T has taken additional cybersecurity measures in response to this incident including closing off the point of unlawful access,” it added.

    The company wrote that it first learned of the incident in April, but the U.S. Justice Department determined in May and again in June that “a delay in providing public disclosure was warranted” until now.

    AT&T says the data does not include the substance or time stamps of those calls and texts, nor birthdays, social security numbers or other “personally identifiable information.” Though there is a catch.

    The company says it will notify impacted users by text, email or U.S. mail, and has also set up a webpage where current and former customers can check to see if their information was involved.

    And for those concerned about potential phishing and online fraud, it offers some evergreen advice, including not replying to a text from an unknown sender with personal details and making sure websites are secure by looking for the “s” after “http” in the address.

    Verizon, Ticketmaster, Dell and Bank of America are among the other companies that have reported major data breaches this year, affecting millions of people altogether.


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    • FiveMacs
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      12 months ago

      A delay I. Notifying of the breach was warranted…for 2 fucking years? Bullshit. Absolute bullshit.