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AT&T reaches settlement over 2023 data breach, agrees to pay $13 million
AT&T has reached a settlement over the 2023 data breach involving customer data, agreeing to pay a $13 million fine.
AT&T fined $13M for data breach after giving customer bill info to vendor
AT&T agreed to pay a $13 million fine because it gave customer bill information to a vendor in order to create personalized videos, then allegedly failed to ensure that the vendor destroyed the data when it was no longer needed.
AT&T to pay $13 million to settle FCC probe over cloud data breach
AT&T failed to ensure that a third-party vendor adequately protected the telecom carrier's customers, regulators say.
AT&T pays minor fine to resolve long-running data breach investigation
AT&T has resolved the investigation into a data breach that happened back in January of 2023 by paying a meager fine.
AT&T to Pay $13 Million Over 2023 Customer Data Breach
The settlement with the Federal Communications Commission resolves an investigation of a cyberattack that saw almost 9 million customer records exposed.
AT&T will pay $13 million to resolve 2023 data breach
AT&T; has agreed to a $13 million settlement with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to resolve issues stemming from a data breach that exposed AT
AT&T to Pay $13 Million in Settlement Over 2023 Data Breach
AT&T has agreed to pay $13 million in a settlement with the FCC over a 2023 data breach at a third-party vendor’s cloud environment.
AT&T to pay $13 million over 2023 vendor data breach
The FCC said that the mandatory changes in the settlement's terms will likely require AT&T to make significant investments that far exceed the $13 million fine.
AT&T Slapped With $13M Fine Over Data Breach, Vows to Improve Security
AT&T didn't force the third-party entity and source of the leak to destroy or secure customer data, so the FCC says AT&T is at fault. As part of the settlement, AT&T must also up
AT&T Agrees to Pay $13 Million FCC Fine For Cloud Data Leak
AT&T Inc. agreed to pay $13 million to settle an investigation by the US Federal Communications Commission into whether the telecommunications company failed to protect customer data that was stolen when a cloud vendor was hacked last year.
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Why AT&T’s $13 million fine is better than nothing
When the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday announced that AT&T agreed to pay $13 million to resolve an ...
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The FCC is charging AT&T $1.46 for every person that got their data stolen
The FCC fined AT&T $13 million for a cloud security failure that exposed sensitive customer info last year, equivalent to a ...
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AT&T left your data in the cloud until it got hacked, instead of deleting it when it should have
AT&T gave customer data to a vendor, and then allegedly failed to ensure the vendor destroyed the data when it was no longer ...
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