Do you still need to file a claim in the $177 million settlement from AT&T? Customers who had personal information stolen in one or more data breaches could be eligible for up to $7,500. The deadline ...
(NEXSTAR) – Cell providers all claim to have the best coverage, fastest speeds or most reliability in their ad campaigns. But who really comes out on top? Data released last month by the Federal ...
Nearly a year and a half after AT&T's first data breach was announced, a $177 million legal settlement could offer each eligible customer up to $7,500 in compensation. Still haven't filed a claim?
You may underestimate how frequently you look at your device, and you may be paying a price with more attention and memory lapses. For many of us, checking our phones has probably become an ...
EXCLUSIVE: AT&T turned over private, personal cellphone records belonging to then-Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy to then-special counsel Jack Smith in January 2023 during his investigation into ...
AT&T has reached a proposed $177 million class-action settlement to resolve lawsuits stemming from two major data-breach incidents disclosed in 2024. The deadline for filing claims is December 18. Are ...
AT&T has reached a combined $177 million settlement over two data breaches. Impacted consumers have a little over a month left to file a claim for their chunk of the money.Several lawsuits emerged ...
AT&T users impacted by data breaches could be entitled to up to $7,500 after a major class action settlement. The $177 million settlement stems from two lawsuits which alleged that AT&T failed to ...
Apple Watch and iPhone owners in the United States will now be able to carry a copy of their U.S. passport on their device, which they can then use at TSA checkpoints across more than 250 U.S.
AT&T customers are eligible to receive compensation from the telecommunications giant as part of a $177 million settlement over two data breaches last year. AT&T notified millions of customers that ...
T-Mobile's Text to 911 service is now available. The option is available free of charge to anyone with a compatible smartphone. T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T customers can sign up for it. Imagine you ...
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