The Hertz Breach
On March 30, 2024, AT&T announced a massive data breach involving the release of personal information of more than 7 million current users and 65 million former account holders on the “dark web.” Shortly after the announcement, AT&T began notifying customers who may have been impacted by the breach via email or letter.
The Stolen Information
Although it varies by customer, the compromised information may include full names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and social security numbers, as well as AT&T account numbers and passcodes.
The Risks to You
Affected customers are exposed to a heightened and imminent risk of fraud and identity theft. Stolen information may be used by cybercriminals to commit fraud, identity theft, open credit accounts, or make unauthorized purchases. It also may be sold to other dark web forums.
What You Can Do
If your data has been compromised, the first thing to do is immediately change the password for the affected account. Next, you should monitor your account activity and credit reports to ensure your information is not being misused.
Have You Received A Data Breach Letter?
Additionally, if you received a data breach notice from AT&T, you may be eligible for compensation. Find out if you have a claim for compensation by answering a few brief questions.
Pursue Your Claim Against AT&T
Fill out our short questionnaire and we will conduct a free claim review at no cost to you. If you qualify and wish to hire our firm, there are no fees or costs unless we recover money for you.



