If you haven’t already heard, AT&T has had another data breach. They state the data is from customers from 2019 and prior. It appears to have contained Social Security numbers, passcodes and other limited account information. This is another example of what I always try to tell my customers, Nothing online is safe or secure. If you can log into any service via the internet, that data is at risk of being compromised. AT&T has a several incidents related to data breaches that is linked to in this article. Read the information here: https://lnkd.in/gNQHkAf2
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Security is as strong as the weakest link in data handling. AT&T has announced two breaches in recent months. Together, most customer confidential data has been breached. In one, social security numbers were found on the dark web, and in the other, call records were downloaded to an unauthorized platform. How can we prevent such breaches? Is it a lapse in the security best practices of the teams involved, or are the hackers too good at what they are doing? #noexcuses #securitybreach #personaldata #cyberthreat
Data of nearly all AT&T customers downloaded to a third-party platform in a 2022 security breach
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April Fools Day may be over, but the announcement by AT&T about a huge breach wasn't a joke. Whether you are a current or former account holder with AT&T, all your data is possibly exposed. Add to this, the last few years of breaches into the Verizon and T-Mobile systems, you should be able to see a pattern. Once the hackers have access to your phones and all its little details, your identity is at risk. Lets talk about a Mobile Cyber Security strategy to keep you protected. #mobilestrategy #mobileofficestrategist #mobilecybersecurity https://lnkd.in/gBS5jPbS
AT&T resets passcodes after data breach affecting 73M
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Curious about where the dataset originated from and if it was enriched with other sources.
In a Saturday announcement addressing the data breach, AT&T said that a dataset found on the “dark web” contains information including some Social Security numbers and passcodes for about 7.6 million current account holders and 65.4 million former account holders. Whether the data “originated from AT&T or one of its vendors" is still unknown, the Dallas-based company noted — adding that it had launched an investigation into the incident. AT&T has also begun notifying customers whose personal information was compromised.
AT&T says a data breach leaked millions of customers' information online. Were you affected?
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📢 Heads up! A massive data leak has exposed millions of personal details. ⚠️ Have you ever used LinkedIn, Twitter, Weibo, Tencent, or MySpace? If so, your personal information could be among the 26 billion records leaked in a massive data breach. Cybercriminals may use this information to steal your identity, commit fraud, or spam you with unwanted messages. Here's what you can do to protect yourself: Change your passwords for all your online accounts. Use strong, unique passwords for each account and avoid using easily guessable passwords like birthdays or pet names or alternatively use a password management tool. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible. This adds an extra layer of security to your accounts by requiring a code from your phone in addition to your password for login. Be careful about what information you share online. Only share personal information with trusted websites and services. Monitor your credit reports and financial accounts for any suspicious activity. Need help protecting your online identity? Contact ACDS for expert advice and assistance: [email protected] Together, we can stay vigilant and protect our online privacy. https://zurl.co/y67q
Mother of All Breaches: a Historic Data Leak Reveals 26 Billion Records | Cybernews
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According to a recent Malwarebytes article, AT&T has confirmed a data breach impacting a staggering 73 million people! The exposed data reportedly includes names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and driver's license information. This is a serious cause for concern if you're an AT&T customer. Here are some crucial actions you can take: - Check the article link for details on the breach. - Change your AT&T account password immediately. - Enable two-factor authentication for added security. - Monitor your bank accounts and credit reports for suspicious activity. Data breaches are unfortunately becoming all too common. By staying vigilant and taking steps to protect your information, you can minimize the risk of identity theft and financial loss. https://lnkd.in/ehm_t328. #ATT #databreach #cybersecurity #informationsecurity
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Ireland witnessed 255k leaked online user accounts in Q1 2024, a 5x increase compared to Q4 2023, according to the Global data breach monitoring tool by cybersecurity company Surfshark. For comparison, the US had 90M breached users in the last quarter and the UK had 5.7M. Analysis shows Ireland as the 46th most breached country in the world, with 23 million leaked accounts since 2004.
Surfshark reveals data breaches in Ireland increased by 5 times in Q1 2024
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We read about cyber attacks more frequently lately, urging everyone (in business and at home) to be cautious with links and emails.
Think twice before clicking that link
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You're probably used to seeing news about breaches happening, you might have even been affected by a few. The AT&T breach (AT&T won't actually confirm it was a breach but the data seems to be legitimate) is a massive deal. 70 million people have had their personal details leaked, including social security numbers. If you have ever been an AT&T customer then your information has likely been leaked. Read this short post to find out more and run a free scan using the button at the bottom of the article to see if your details were breached. https://lnkd.in/gjzAzqwP
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🔥 2.7 Billion Records Leaked on the Dark Web! 🔥 Yes, you read that right—2.7 billion records have just been exposed on the dark web, in one of the largest breaches we've seen to date. 😨 This isn’t just about numbers; it’s about your personal data—email addresses, passwords, Social Security numbers, and more—now up for grabs by cybercriminals. Here’s why this matters more than ever: Unprecedented Scale: With billions of records, the potential for identity theft and fraud skyrockets. Increased Risk: The information leaked could be used for phishing scams, financial fraud, or even blackmail. Global Impact: This isn’t just a localized breach; it's a worldwide crisis affecting millions. What can you do right now? ➡️ Change Your Passwords: Ensure they’re strong, unique, and updated regularly. ➡️ Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Make it harder for hackers to gain access. ➡️ Monitor Your Accounts: Keep a close eye on your financial statements and credit reports. We’re living in a time where data breaches are becoming the norm, not the exception. The question isn't if your data will be compromised—it's when. P.S. Stay safe out there—it's a digital jungle. #DataBreach #CyberSecurity #DigitalSafety
National Public Data Breach: Only 134 Million Unique Emails Leaked and Company Acknowledges Incident
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