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AT&T Customers Can File Claim in Data Breach Settlement

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How AT&T Customers Can File Claim in Data Breach Settlement
Those eligible to make a claim for one or both of the data breaches should receive an email from the address “[email protected]” with details on claimants' rights and options, according to Kroll Settlement Administration, the handlers of the settlement.

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AT&T could pay $7,500 to customers in data breach settlement — how to get yours
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AT&T Data Breach Payout—Who’s Eligible And How To Make A Claim
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AT&T may pay customers up to $7,500 in $177 million data breach settlement

Millions of AT&T customers can file claims worth up to $7,500 in cash payments as part of a $177 million settlement related to data breaches in 2024.
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AT&T's $177 Million Privacy Settlement: How You Can Claim Your Share

Brown preliminarily approved a $177 million settlement of a class-action privacy lawsuit against AT&T. The suit arose from ...

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