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ADT’s Breach Blunder: Customer Data Leaked on Hacking Forum
ADT data leaked on a hacking forum! Despite the breach, the security giant claims home systems and financial info remain safe. However, the leak includes emails, addresses, and user IDs of 30,800 customers. So, your home might be secure, but your inbox? Not so much.

Hot Take:
ADT: Protecting homes from burglars, but apparently not from hackers. Guess it’s time to upgrade those cyber locks, folks!
Key Points:
- ADT, the American security giant, confirmed a data breach affecting customer information.
- Leaked data includes email addresses, phone numbers, and postal addresses.
- No evidence suggests home security systems or financial data were compromised.
- The breach reportedly exposed data from 30,800 customers, leaked on a hacking forum.
- ADT has partnered with third-party cybersecurity experts to investigate and mitigate the issue.