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AT&T reportedly paid a hacker over $370,000 to delete stolen customer data. In an unusual twist of events, the ransom may not have gone to those who actually conducted the breach. Last Friday ...
Following AT&T’s admission on ... of its customers, a new report claims that the carrier paid around $370,000 to the hacker to delete all of the stolen data. The news site carried out its ...
US telecom giant AT&T ... that hackers had stolen the call records for tens of millions of its customers, paid a member of the hacking team more than $300,000 to delete the data and provide ...
Recently, Wired broke the news that AT&T paid one of the hackers in bitcoin to delete the stolen data. The hacker supposedly succeeded, and has outed AT&T to Wired. AT&T paid hacker that attacked ...
AT&T Inc. is alleged to have paid about $370,000 to delete customer data relating to nearly all of its customers following its theft by the hacking group ShinyHunters. According to Wired today, AT ...
Telecom giant AT&T (T) reportedly paid a hacker around $400,000 to delete sensitive data they allegedly stole. Here’s what happened and why it matters. According to Bloomberg, a hacker claimed ...
Among them was AT&T, after a hacker who was reportedly part of the ShinyHunters threat actor group, accessed the company’s Snowflake account, and stole sensitive customer data. The data included ...
Telecom giant AT&T Inc. T allegedly paid a hacker around $400,000 to delete sensitive ... The hacker reportedly provided a video showing them deleting the data to demonstrate that they had ...
AT&T reportedly ... it paid on May 17th in bitcoin, Wired writes. Snowflake says there’s no evidence attackers breached its platform to hack Ticketmaster Massive Ticketmaster, Santander data ...
AT&T reportedly paid hackers over $370,000 to delete sensitive data stolen in a breach the telecom giant disclosed on July 12 that compromised call records of tens of millions of its customers.