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AT&T: Data breach affects 73 million or 51 million customers. No, we won’t explain.

When the data was published in 2021, the company said it didn't belong to its customers.

AT&T Finally Confirms Data Breach And Resets Passcodes of Millions of Customers

AT&T was hacked about two years ago, and the company has finally acknowledged it by agreeing to reset passcodes for its existing customers. The passcodes belonged to 65.4 million former customers and 7.6 million new customers, but the company is only looking to reset the passcodes of its active customers and states that the leaked information "may have included full name, email address, mailing address, phone number, social security number, date of birth, AT&T account number and passcode." It took AT&T time to acknowledge the data breach, but it has finally reset the passcodes of its active customers The telecommunication […]

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Rooster Teeth, a Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment subsidiary, is ending operations after 20+ years. The news was announced on March 6 in a company memo and blog post on the digital content creator’s site. Read more...

AT&T Is Doing Right By Its Customers By Offering Them A Bill Credit After Its Network Suffered A Massive Service Downtime

Thousands of AT&T customers were without service for several hours across the U.S. carrier as the carrier suffered a massive disruption. The company has stated that it will make things right with its subscribers and has put out a statement mentioning that it will offer a bill credit to the impacted individuals and businesses. Now, that is one way of retaining your subscriber base. AT&T has announced that it will apply ‘one $5 credit per account’ within the next two billing cycles In a statement from the largest carrier in the U.S., AT&T says that it is apologizing for the […]

AT&T Has Restored Cellular Coverage Shortly After Reports Came In That The U.S. Carrier Faced A Connection Outage For Several Hours

A connection disruption was faced by AT&T network, resulting in a cellular connectivity outage that was widespread across the U.S., with mobile internet access also being unavailable for thousands of users for several hours. Thankfully, the carrier has successfully restored operations by late Thursday afternoon, but the problem is yet to be isolated on how this disruption happened in the first place. More than 70,000 AT&T subscribers were reported to have lost access to cellular coverage; T-Mobile and Verizon users also suffered the same loss in connectivity for several hours In addition to AT&T, CNBC reports that Verizon, T-Mobile, and […]

70,000 AT&T customers are without service across the US

Cause of outage is unknown, but some suspect it's network-to-network "peering."

EPA expands “high priority” probe into AT&T, Verizon lead-contaminated cables

EPA plans to meet with telecom giants this month to discuss lead cables.

AT&T and the U.S. Government Found to be Spying on Millions of Users in America for Years

It appears that AT&T and the U.S. government are both involved in a government surveillance program; based on the information revealed via leaked police documents, a White House Memo, as well as a letter by U.S. Senator Ron Wyden to the Department of Justice, all of these things combined, confirm that millions of Americans are being spied on. The U.S. government managed to monitor trillions of phone calls using AT&T's infrastructure The investigation reveals that federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities have been taking part in surveilling millions of U.S. citizens, and this has been going on for over […]

Internet providers say the FCC should not investigate broadband prices

ISPs say anti-discrimination rule should cover only deployment, not prices.

AT&T stock fell to 29-year low on Friday and sank another 6.7% today

AT&T, Verizon, Frontier, and Lumen all get hammered after lead-cable reports.

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