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AT&T Data Breach Exposed: 73 Million Customers’ Personal Info Hits Dark Web
In a dark web debacle, 73 million AT&T customers’ personal data has sprung a leak. Social Security numbers, names, and more, making a cyber-splash that’s far from weak.

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Oops, they did it again! AT&T might be hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons, but at least they're consistent, right? In the latest "hold my beer" moment of corporate cyber-snafus, the personal data of a whopping 73 million customers has taken a dark web detour. And the cherry on top? This isn't even fresh data; we're talking about a vintage 2019 collection! Talk about aged to perfection. So, if you've ever been an AT&T customer, it might be time to revisit that nostalgia... in the form of potential identity theft. Stay tuned for the next episode of 'How Secure Is Your Data Really?'