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AT&T suffers massive breach: Hackers steal data of over 86 million customers; what the company said
AT&T suffers massive breach: Hackers steal data of over 86 million customers; what the company said

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

AT&T suffers massive breach: Hackers steal data of over 86 million customers; what the company said

AT&T has reportedly suffered a massive data breach, with hackers gaining access to the personal data of over 86 million customers. Currently, the telecom provider has nearly 100 million customers in the US, and hackers have reportedly uploaded the personal information of most of them on the dark web. According to a report from Hack Read, the leaked details include full names, dates of birth, phone numbers, email as well as physical addresses of AT&T customers. The report claims that more than 44 million Social Security Numbers were also reportedly part of the data leak. Individually, these data sets pose privacy risks; when combined, they could help in the creation of complete identity profiles for defraud or identity theft, the report adds The stolen data is reportedly fully decrypted. It was initially posted on a Russian cybercrime forum last month, and then re-uploaded to the same forum earlier this month. Hackers reportedly gained access to the data through accounts lacking multi-factor authentication. The report also connected the latest leak to an original hack attributed to the ShinyHunters group in April 2024. What AT&T said about the latest data breach In a statement to Hack Read, an AT&T spokesperson said: 'It is not uncommon for cybercriminals to re-package previously disclosed data for financial gain. We just learned about claims that AT&T data is being made available for sale on dark web forums, and we are conducting a full investigation.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pinga-Pinga e HBP? Tome isso 1x ao dia se tem mais de 40 anos Portal Saúde do Homem Clique aqui Undo As per the report, the original seller of the exposed data claimed the leak is 'originally one of the databases from the Snowflake breach .' However, HackRead's analysis found this breach contains about 16 million more records than the earlier one. AT&T also acknowledged that security researchers had questioned any connection between this breach and the original 2024 incident. 'After analysis by our internal teams as well as external data consultants, we are confident this is repackaged data previously released on the dark web in March 2024. Affected customers were notified at that time. We have notified law enforcement of this latest development,' the company further noted. Users who want to check if their data was involved, you can use a tool from cybersecurity firm Pentester by visiting where entering your details will show a list of breached accounts. Security experts have also recommended customers to regularly monitor their credit reports. HP EliteBook Ultra Review: Thin, light, power in a premium package AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Google Cloud executive's tip to Computer Science students: It's not just about prompts, but what....
Google Cloud executive's tip to Computer Science students: It's not just about prompts, but what....

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Google Cloud executive's tip to Computer Science students: It's not just about prompts, but what....

Google Cloud 's chief technology officer, Will Grannis , believes the fundamentals of computer science remain vital—even as the tech industry undergoes dramatic changes driven by artificial intelligence . In a recent interview with Business Insider, Grannis said 'You still have to understand, you know, how computers work, how data stores work.' 'Because that context will allow you to think about how you design something for efficiency and value,' he further added. Grannis emphasized that a traditional computer science degree or coding program is still a solid foundation for entering the tech workforce. He said professionals need to prepare for the era of agentic AI, where understanding the data, tools, and systems behind the AI is just as important as the user inputs. 'You're moving from like in the old days, we had to think about it at the application layer and just kind of stop there,' Grannis said. 'Now, we're entering the era of context engineering.' 'So it's not just about prompts,' he added, 'but what data, what tools, what systems does your AI, does your multi-agent system need in order to function correctly?' Learn beyond the classroom: Google CTO While Grannis stands by the value of formal education, he also encouraged job seekers to learn beyond the curriculum. He said today's tech professionals should adopt modern tools and systems to keep pace with AI's rapid evolution. 'That's what I've been doing my entire career,' he said. 'Formal education wouldn't have been enough for me to stay current.' He gave an example of his approach, revealing that he's encouraging his global team to use AI during an upcoming hackathon. 'We're going to use AI to just generate code, to modify it, to steer it, to refine it,' Grannis explained. He also warned that mastering prompt engineering alone isn't enough, saying that while it's important, it has started to become "boilerplate code." HP EliteBook Ultra Review: Thin, light, power in a premium package AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Google-owned Waymo on suspending service in LA protests: 'We do not believe...'
Google-owned Waymo on suspending service in LA protests: 'We do not believe...'

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Google-owned Waymo on suspending service in LA protests: 'We do not believe...'

Image credit: X (Twitter) Google-owned Waymo has suspended service in downtown Los Angeles after multiple self-driving cars were vandalised and set on fire during recent anti-ICE protests . Several videos and photos captured and shared on social media showed electric, self-driving Waymo cars engulfed in flames, with one of the protestors further vandalising a car. One of the videos also captured the charred remains of five Waymo vehicles scattered across a Los Angeles street. A spokesperson for the ride-hailing service told CBS MoneyWatch that Waymo has removed its vehicles from downtown Los Angeles and suspended service in the affected area as a precaution. However, the company confirmed that it continues to operate in other parts of the city. Credit: Twitter (X) Credit: X (Twitter) Credit: X (Twitter) by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play Chess on Your PC, Free Play Classic Chess Install Now Undo Credit: X (Twitter) What Waymo said about suspending services in parts of LA In an email statement sent to CBS, the Waymo spokesperson wrote: 'We do not believe our vehicles were intentionally targeted, but rather happened to be present during the protests.' Waymo, a subsidiary of Google parent company Alphabet, operates its autonomous ride-hailing service not only in Los Angeles but also in Phoenix and the San Francisco Bay Area, the company's website notes Apart from setting Waymo cars on fire, protesters also damaged and looted several businesses, including Jordan Studio 23, a sporting goods store in downtown LS, along with a T-Mobile and an Adidas store, CBS Los Angeles reported. Protests in California's capital began last week after ICE raids in the Los Angeles Fashion District and intensified later, following US President Donald Trump 's decision to deploy at least 300 US National Guard troops to the city, a move that California Governor Gavin Newsom has called illegal. According to a CBS report, it took some time for the Los Angeles Police Department to reach the chaotic scene. After the incident, the LAPD has urged businesses in the area to report any damage to the police. 'Please photograph all vandalism and damage prior to clean up,' the department posted on its X account. HP EliteBook Ultra Review: Thin, light, power in a premium package AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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