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AT&T Says Personal Information From 73 Million Customers Leaked On The Dark Web—Including Social Security Numbers

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AT&T Says Personal Information From 73 Million Customers Leaked On The Dark Web—Including Social Security Numbers

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  • Social Security numbers should really not be considered secret data. Too many places have leaked them.

    Maybe -- maybe -- they're okay for uniquely-identifying someone, but they're a really bad way to authenticate someone.

    I mean, this breach alone -- if these are Americans -- is something like 20% of the US population.

    You can't rely on something as authentication data if 20% of the population has irrevocable credentials that are floating around.

  • https://www.att.com/support/article/my-account/000101995?bypasscache=1

    How do I know if my information was included?

    If your information was impacted, you will be receiving an email or letter from us explaining the incident, what information was compromised, and what we are doing for you in response.

    I think that you're gonna have a hard time tracking down 73 million people.

    • You think they're going to send notices to ex-customers? I was an ATT customer for 2 decades and switched a few years ago. I'm wondering if I'm compromised, but won't get notice because I'm not technically an active customer.

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