Claims are open for millions of customers including Pennsylvania and Delaware residents affected by two massive AT&T data breaches in recent years.
Millions of AT&T customers can now file claims in a $177 million legal settlement related to two data breaches and it could provide up to $7,500 in compensation per person. AT&T agreed to a $177 million settlement this year after a pair of data breaches were confirmed in 2024.
Claims are open for millions of customers including Pennsylvania and Delaware residents affected by two massive AT&T data breaches in recent years.
The first breach, disclosed in March 2024, compromised the personal details of 73 million current and former AT&T customers — including birth dates and Social Security numbers — after the data surfaced on the dark web. The second, revealed in July 2024, saw hackers infiltrate a third-party cloud platform, unlawfully downloading call and text records belonging to “nearly all” of AT&T’s mobile subscribers.
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Customers affected by both data breaches are eligible to file a claim in the settlement, according to media reports. Victims of the first data breach confirmed in March 2024, which AT&T said affected 7.6 million current account holders and 65.4 million former account holders, can claim payments that top out at $5,000. On the other hand, victims of the second breach, confirmed in July of last year to have compromised the data of nearly every customer, can claim up to $2,500.
Top-level claimants affected in both leaks could potentially receive up to $7,500 for verified claims.
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You can check if you're eligible by checking this website for customers who were involved. Click "submit claim" and you will be prompted to include a class member ID, email address, AT&T account number or full name. That will reveal your eligibility, and you will then be required to provide additional documentation to submit a claim.
If you did not receive a confirmation code and notice ID, you can contact the Kroll Settlement Administration at 833-890-4930 for more information.
Click "submit claim" and you will be prompted to include a class member ID, email address, AT&T account number or full name. You will then be required to provide additional documentation to submit a claim.
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Claims are open for millions of customers including Pennsylvania and Delaware residents affected by two massive AT&T data breaches in recent years.
The first breach, disclosed in March 2024, compromised the personal details of 73 million current and former AT&T customers — including birth dates and Social Security numbers — after the data surfaced on the dark web. The second, revealed in July 2024, saw hackers infiltrate a third-party cloud platform, unlawfully downloading call and text records belonging to “nearly all” of AT&T’s mobile subscribers.
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How can you claim AT&T settlement
Information on the lawsuit was revealed this week, with the telecommunications giant agreeing to pay a total of $177 million to affected users. How do you know whether you are eligible for AT&T settlement or not?Customers affected by both data breaches are eligible to file a claim in the settlement, according to media reports. Victims of the first data breach confirmed in March 2024, which AT&T said affected 7.6 million current account holders and 65.4 million former account holders, can claim payments that top out at $5,000. On the other hand, victims of the second breach, confirmed in July of last year to have compromised the data of nearly every customer, can claim up to $2,500.
Top-level claimants affected in both leaks could potentially receive up to $7,500 for verified claims.
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You can check if you're eligible by checking this website for customers who were involved. Click "submit claim" and you will be prompted to include a class member ID, email address, AT&T account number or full name. That will reveal your eligibility, and you will then be required to provide additional documentation to submit a claim.
If you did not receive a confirmation code and notice ID, you can contact the Kroll Settlement Administration at 833-890-4930 for more information.
How do you file a claim with AT&T settlement?
You can file a claim in the AT&T settlement on this website.Click "submit claim" and you will be prompted to include a class member ID, email address, AT&T account number or full name. You will then be required to provide additional documentation to submit a claim.
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