AT&T data breach settlement: How consumers can claim their money

AT&T has agreed to pay out a whopping $177 million to settle two major data breaches that affected millions of customers. The settlement is the latest move in a long-running saga that has seen several lawsuits emerge across the US, which were later consolidated due to their similarities.

The first breach occurred in March 2024 and involved customer information dating back to 2019, with leaked data including sensitive info like Social Security numbers and passcodes. This breach affected around 7.6 million current and 65.4 million former AT&T account holders. The second breach was even more extensive, involving call and text records of nearly all AT&T customers from May to October 2022, as well as a small subset from January 2023.

According to the terms of the settlement, eligible consumers have until December 18 to file for a payment, which will need to be approved by a judge early next year. The cash funds are divided into two classes, with the first class receiving up to $149 million and the second class getting an additional $28 million. Consumers affected by the first breach may receive up to $5,000, while those impacted by the second breach may get up to $2,500.

The catch is that final payment amounts will vary depending on losses documented from each individual, as well as the total number of claims received and added costs like attorney fees. The court still has to give the settlement its final stamp of approval in a hearing currently scheduled for January 15, 2026.

AT&T has maintained that it took adequate measures to protect customer data but acknowledged that "protracted litigation" would be too costly and uncertain. With over a month left to file a claim, consumers have a deadline to act if they want to receive their share of the settlement funds.
 
🤦‍♂️ I'm still trying to wrap my head around this massive data breach payout from AT&T! $177 million is crazy talk 🤑. Can you believe it's going to cost each affected customer anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars? It's like they're just handing out money left and right 💸. I mean, I get that these breaches were huge, but shouldn't the company have been doing more to protect its customers' info in the first place?

And what really gets me is that AT&T is saying it took all the necessary measures to keep data safe... yeah sure 🤔. If they actually did, then why are we seeing millions of customers affected by these breaches? It just doesn't add up.

Anyway, I guess this settlement is a good thing for those who were impacted, but it's still frustrating that it had to get to this point in the first place 😒.
 
🤯 $177 million is like, a lot of dosh! I'm not surprised, though. I mean, who wouldn't wanna protect customer info, right? But, come on, 7.6 mil and 65.4 mil people affected by two breaches? That's a whole lotta people getting pwned 😬. And, like, $5k to $2.5k per person? Not bad, but it feels kinda low, especially considering how much data was leaked 🤯.

I'm glad they settled this instead of dragging it out in court for years, though. I mean, who's got time or patience for that? 💁‍♀️ Plus, at least now consumers can move on and get their share of the settlement funds 🤑. It's not perfect, but it's a start, right? 🤞
 
omg did u know that i just saw the most weird video on tiktok about someone's cat playing piano 🐈🎹 like wut r the chances lol & btw wat's up with all these data breaches these days?? seems like every1's info is out there 🤯💻 i mean i'm not complaining or anything but shouldn't companies just be more careful with our stuff? anyway back 2 the settlement... $177 million sounds like a lot of cash but idk if its enough considering all those people were affected 🤑👀
 
Yaaas I'm lowkey shocked they're paying out 177 million dollars for these data breaches 🤑👀 like what even is the point of having customers' info in the first place? And it's not just that, it's the fact that millions of people had their info leaked and now they get a chunk of change 🤑🎁. I'm all about being safe online, but come on AT&T, you're way overdue for some serious security upgrades 💻😒. The max payout is like $5k for the first breach and $2.5k for the second, which is pretty meh considering how messed up their data handling was 🤦‍♀️. Fingers crossed that the court approves this settlement so we can finally get some closure 👍.
 
OMG, 177 million is like, insane! 🤯 I'm still trying to process how many people were affected by these data breaches... 7.6 million and 65.4 million? That's like, a lot of ppl 😩. I feel for those who had their info leaked, especially the sensitive stuff like Social Security numbers and passcodes... ugh 🤦‍♀️. It's crazy that AT&T is taking responsibility and paying out this much money, but at the same time, it's also kinda sad that they had to go through all this drama in the first place 💔. I guess we can only hope that this settlement will bring some closure for those affected? 🤞 Fingers crossed! 🤗
 
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