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AT&T’s $177M Data Breach Settlement

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Victims of AT&T data breaches could claim up to $7,500 in new $177M settlement
AT&T agreed to a $177 million settlement this year after a pair of data breaches were confirmed in 2024. Here's how the millions of affected current and former account holders can file claims.
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You can claim up to $7,500 from AT&T's $177M data breach payouts - how to check your eligibility ASAP
If you were affected by either of AT&T's data breaches, you can now file a claim to receive your share of the massive settlement.
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AT&T to settle class action data breach suit for $177 million. File your claim now
SAN FRANCISCO — AT&T agreed to pay a total of $177 million to settle a class action lawsuit about two "data incidents" from 2024.
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You could receive up to $7,500 from the AT&T settlement. Here’s how class-action suits work.

AT&T customers may be eligible for a piece of a $177 million class-action settlement stemming from two data breaches in 2024.
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AT&T $177 million settlement means you could get up to $7,500. How to file

Telecomunications company AT&T settled a class action lawsuit for $177 million. Here's how to file a claim for your share.
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Receive Up To $7,500 In AT&T's $177M Settlement: Here's How

Customers whose personal or call record information was compromised in two major AT&T data breaches may be eligible to ...

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