86 million AT&T records leaked online - and this time they’re decrypted, so be on your guard
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- AT&T is investigating new claims of a data breach
- The data was posted on a breach forum, and includes plaintexts SSNs
- It could be new, or could be a re-release of older data
AT&T is investigating a leak of data on a cybercrime forum, but with some skepticism, as some have suggested it may just be a re-release of an earlier data breach.
The trove of data includes 88 million customer records, but 86 million of these are unique, including personal information such as dates of birth, phone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses.
What makes this breach potentially dangerous is that the data is highly organized, and includes 44 million plaintext social security numbers that could be used to commit fraud and identity theft.
Just a re-release or something more sinister?
The HackRead research team first spotted the files on May 15, with the same collection ...
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