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AT&T Data Breach Blunder: How to Shield Your Info Now!
AT&T spilled the beans on a data breach involving a third-party cloud platform. They’ve shared tips and resources to help affected customers. Stay safe and check out the AT&T article for more details.
Hot Take:
Is it just me, or is “unauthorized access” starting to sound like the cybersecurity version of “the dog ate my homework”? AT&T has joined the illustrious club of companies that have been schooled by hackers. Time to change those passwords, folks!
Key Points:
- AT&T experienced unauthorized access to customer data from a third-party cloud platform.
- The company has issued public recommendations and resources for affected customers.
- CISA encourages customers to review AT&T’s guidance for safeguarding personal info.
- This incident highlights the ongoing vulnerability of cloud platforms.
- Time for everyone to double-check their data security settings!