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AT&T reportedly paid a hacker over $370,000 to delete stolen customer data. In an unusual twist of events, the ransom may not have gone to those who actually conducted the breach.
AT&T has reportedly paid $370,000 to a hacker to delete all of the customer data that was stolen in a recent security breach.
AT&T is one of more than 150 companies that are believed to have had data stolen from poorly secured Snowflake accounts during a hacking spree that unfolded throughout April and May.
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Telecom giant AT&T (T) reportedly paid a hacker around $400,000 to delete sensitive data they allegedly stole. Here’s what happened and why it matters.What Happened?According to Bloomberg, a ...
AT&T paid a hacker group about $400,000 to delete customer data that was stolen in a widespread leak earlier this year, according to Bloomberg. The Dallas telecom reportedly negotiated a roughly ...
AT&T Inc. allegedly paid a hacker around $400,000 to delete sensitive call and text logs they claimed to have stolen, though the authenticity of the deletion remains uncertain.
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AT&T reportedly paid a hacker over $370,000 to delete stolen customer data. In an unusual twist of events, the ransom may not have gone to those who actually conducted the breach.
AT&T paid a hacker about $370,000 to delete customer data that was stolen from it as part of a hacking spree earlier this year. The hacker then provided a video to prove they had deleted the data ...
AT&T reportedly paid hackers over $370,000 to delete sensitive data stolen in a breach the telecom giant disclosed on July 12 that compromised call records of tens of millions of its customers.