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AT&T Alerts Millions About Data Breach That Exposed Sensitive Information

An AT&T customer security breach has resulted in the exposure of years-old upgrade details that were previously protected by CPNI.

 


An internal supply chain cyber-incident that occurred in AT&T's supply chain revealed some sensitive information belonging to tens of millions of the company's customers, exposing them to some serious vulnerabilities in their systems. 

A hacking incident did occur in January 2023 against AT&T's marketing vendor, resulting in a data breach of AT&T's system.  

Approximately 9 million clients of the company have been given a precautionary warning after unauthorized access to their personal information was discovered.  

According to the company, in addition to the first names of buyers, the company also uncovered wireless account numbers and smartphone numbers, as well as e-mail addresses. 

There have been specific instances where a small number of impacted clients have had their prices, late fees, monthly fee amounts, fluctuating monthly expenses, and/or minutes used exposed. These have been the name of the price plan, late amount, or late charges. Moreover, AT&T acknowledged that the data was a few years old and was not updated regularly. 

The representative of the company confirmed that the supply chain was at risk and that its methods would not be compromised. Additionally, the company mentioned that the collected information is frequently linked to eligibility for improvements to devices. Although there is no way to prevent it, the company notified the police immediately about the incident that happened. 

AT&T, in a report published on Wednesday, said that there was no information in the breach that involved payment details, account passwords, Social Security numbers, or any other information relating to an individual. Instead, the cyberattack allowed unauthorized access to information used to determine eligibility it said, characterizing the data as years old.  

The mobile carrier notified affected customers, it said. According to a notification posted on the AT&T Community forum.   The company informed its customers that they had notified federal law enforcement about unauthorized access to their CPNI as required by the Federal Communications Commission. 

The company's report to law enforcement does not contain specific information about their account, only that unauthorized access occurred.
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