A massive data breach has hit AT&T, exposing sensitive personal information of up to 86 million customers. Names, Social Security Numbers, addresses, and account details have reportedly been leaked and are circulating on cybercrime forums—putting millions at risk of identity theft and fraud.

What Was Exposed?

  • Full names
  • Dates of birth
  • Email addresses & phone numbers
  • Physical addresses
  • Account PINs or passcodes
  • Social Security Numbers (SSNs)

While no payment info is confirmed as leaked, this kind of data is highly valuable to cybercriminals for opening fraudulent accounts, filing false tax returns, or launching phishing attacks.

What You Should Do:

  • Monitor your credit for suspicious activity
  • Freeze your credit if necessary
  • Change your AT&T credentials and use strong passwords
  • Watch for phishing scams posing as AT&T
  • Consider identity theft protection

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