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AT&T Data Leak Nightmare: 73 Million Customers’ Info Hits the Dark Web!
AT&T’s data leak drama continues, with 7.6 million subscribers now in the “Oops! We did it again” club, alongside 65.4 million ex-members. Reset passwords and free credit monitoring are on the menu—because nothing says “sorry” like a fresh passcode.

Hot Take:
Well, it seems like AT&T's customer data has decided to go on a little dark web vacation, without any of their customers' consent. And boy, did it pack heavily – 7.6 million current customers' and 65.4 million former customers' sensitive data have taken the express train to Leaksville. AT&T's response? Resetting passcodes and launching an investigation that's probably as robust as their data security (ouch!). Oh, and credit monitoring as a consolation prize – like a Band-Aid for a data breach bullet wound.