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AT&T customers can receive up to $7,500 in $17M data breach settlement: Here's how to claim
AT&T customers can receive up to $7,500 in $17M data breach settlement: Here's how to claim

New York Post

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AT&T customers can receive up to $7,500 in $17M data breach settlement: Here's how to claim

Former and current AT&T customers are eligible to receive up to $7,500 as part of a settlement involving class-action lawsuits over two major data breaches. The telecommunications giant said earlier this month that it has reached a proposed settlement of $177 million – including $149 million for the first class-action lawsuit and $28 million for the second. The first case involved a data breach revealed in March 2024 that impacted 73 million current and former account holders. Advertisement Hackers stole personal information like birth dates and Social Security numbers and spread this data across the dark web. AT&T said earlier this month that it has reached a proposed settlement of $177 million. Christopher Sadowski A second breach announced in July 2024 compromised the call and text records of 'nearly all' of AT&T's customers. Those logs were downloaded by hackers onto a third-party platform. Advertisement The $177 million settlement is still awaiting approval, with a final hearing scheduled for Dec. 3 in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas. How do I know if I am eligible? Current and former customers can file for compensation if their data was jeopardized in the breach ahead of the December hearing. Eligible customers will receive an email alert from attsettlement@ – the address for Kroll Settlement Administration. Advertisement Customers who are unsure if they qualify can call (833) 890-4930, KSA said. How do I file for payment? To receive compensation, you must fill out a claim form at by Nov. 18. If you choose to file a claim, you forfeit your right to sue AT&T. How much payment can I expect? Those impacted by the March 2024 data breach are eligible for up to $5,000, according to the settlement website. They can make claims for losses 'that occurred in 2019, or later.' Advertisement Customers affected by the July 2024 breach are eligible for up to $2,500 'for losses that occurred on or after April 14, 2024.' Those impacted by both hacks are eligible for up to $7,500 as an 'overlap settlement class member.' AT&T will require documentation of the losses to show they are 'fairly traceable' to the data breaches. When will I receive payment? Payouts likely won't be sent out until the end of the year at the earliest, but could take longer if appeals are filed after the Dec. 3 hearing. It will also take time for the claim forms to be processed, according to the settlement claim site.

How much money will you get in $177 million AT&T settlement? Who is eligible? How to qualify
How much money will you get in $177 million AT&T settlement? Who is eligible? How to qualify

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timea day ago

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How much money will you get in $177 million AT&T settlement? Who is eligible? How to qualify

Could you get part of the $177 million settlement that AT&T will start paying customers soon? The funds are a settlement in a class action lawsuit that alleged customer data was breached multiple times last year. Here's what you need to know about the suit, how much the payments are, when they can be expected and who could be eligible to get funds from the settlement. What were the lawsuits about? In one incident, dated March 30, 2024, some customers' vulnerable data, including addresses, social security numbers, birthdates, passcodes, billing numbers and phone numbers were released on the dark web, according to a news release by Kroll Settlement Administration. The telecommunication company was also accused of an incident on July 12, 2024, where limited data was illegally downloaded. Some of the breached information included customers and other users associated with the account, as well as the numbers they interacted with. Federal lawsuits regarding both instances were settled together earlier this year. Am I eligible for some of the AT&T settlement? There are two classes who are eligible for a settlement. AT&T 1 Settlement Class had data in the breach announced in March 2024. According to the settlement site, their data could include a combination of "names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth, account passcodes, billing account numbers, and Social Security numbers." The second group's data was in the breach announced in July 2024. AT&T 2 Settlement Class could include current and former account customers' or users' telephone numbers and call data, like the numbers they interacted with, the counts of the interactions and how many calls they made in a day or month. The settlement site noted that "for a small subset of individuals, one or more cell site identification numbers associated with the interactions" might have been in the data incident. Someone could have had data in both incidents. Was your information leaked? Data breach causes dating app to take down messaging system How much can I expect if I get a payment? Someone in both settlement classes could get up to $7,500. It all depends on how many people file claims and the more people who file, the less money will go to each person. Here's how that breaks down. AT&T 1 Settlement Class could get up to $5,000. They can either ask for a Documented Loss cash Payment or might get one of two tiers of cash payments. "A Tier Cash Payment is a pro rata share of the AT&T 1 Net Settlement Fund cash (the funds left after payment of Settlement Administration Costs, Attorneys' Fees, Costs, and Service Awards)," the settlement site notes. The amounts won't be determined until those costs are paid. Payment levels for the first group are: Documented Loss Cash Payment: Submit a claim for documented losses of up to $5,000. Must have paperwork for traceable losses that happened after 2019. Tier 1 Cash Payment: If your Social Security Number was taken, that makes you eligible for five times a Tier 2 payment. Tier 2 Cash Payment: If your data but not your SSN was included, you could get a Tier 2 payment. AT&T 2 Settlement Class could get up to $2,500. Some will get a Documented Cash Loss Payment and others will be eligible for a tier cash payment. Payment types for the second group are: Documented Loss Cash Payment: Submit a claim for documented losses of up to $2,500. Must have paperwork for traceable losses that happened on or after April 14, 2024. Tier 1 Cash Payment: Again, this is a pro rata share of what's left after certain costs and fees are handled. The amount has not yet been determined. When is the claim deadline? Those eligible have to submit a claim online via the AT&T Data Incident Settlement Claim Form. The deadline to do that is Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. The claim can also be mailed and must be received or postmarked by the deadline date. If you think you're eligible, the settlement requires unique documentation for each claim. So you can't use the same paperwork for both classes. When could payments show up? The settlement site did not say when money would be released. The federal judge has to give final approval for the settlement before any funds are sent. Currently, the court date for final approval is set for Dec. 3, 2025. Bonnie Bolden is the Deep South Connect reporter for Mississippi with Gannett/USA TODAY. Email her at bbolden@ Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@ This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: How much will you get in $177 million AT&T settlement? See who qualifies Solve the daily Crossword

AT&T $177 million settlement: You could receive up to $7,500
AT&T $177 million settlement: You could receive up to $7,500

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

AT&T $177 million settlement: You could receive up to $7,500

AT&T will pay $177 million in a class action settlement related to separate alleged data breaches last year. In one incident, dated March 30, 2024, some customers' vulnerable data, including addresses, social security numbers, birthdates, passcodes, billing numbers and phone numbers were released on the dark web, according to a news release by Kroll Settlement Administration. The telecommunication company was also accused of an incident on July 12, 2024, where limited data was illegally downloaded. Some of the breached information included customers and other users associated with the account, as well as the numbers they interacted with. Here's what to know about the settlement. Tech: Despite data breach, controversy, these women say Tea app is indispensable Who is eligible for the settlement? Customers affected by the first data incident can claim up to $5,000 by providing materials for the documented loss cash payment option, according to information on the settlement website. Another alternative is a Tier 1 or Tier 2 cash payment. Those whose Social Security numbers were included in the March 30 data breach are eligible to file a claim for Tier 1, which is five times the amount of Tier 2. Those affected by the July 12 data breach could be eligible for a documented loss cash payment up to $2,500. Documented materials must be presented, according to the settlement website. The alternative is the Tier 3 cash payment option, which will be a share of the settlement after administration costs and claims are received. Customers impacted by both could receive up to $7,500. When is the claim deadline? Those eligible have to submit a claim online via the AT&T Data Incident Settlement Claim Form. The deadline to do that is Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. The claim can also be mailed and must be received or postmarked by the deadline date. Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: AT&T $177 million class action settlement. Do you qualify?

AT&T $177 million settlement means you could get up to $7,500. How to file
AT&T $177 million settlement means you could get up to $7,500. How to file

Indianapolis Star

timea day ago

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  • Indianapolis Star

AT&T $177 million settlement means you could get up to $7,500. How to file

AT&T customers could have up to $7,500 on the line each due to a class action settlement the telecommunications company made regarding data breaches last year. AT&T will pay out $177 million to those filing claims in the case. In one incident, dated March 30, 2024, some customers' vulnerable data, including addresses, social security numbers, birthdates, passcodes, billing numbers and phone numbers were released on the dark web, according to a news release by Kroll Settlement Administration. In another incident, on July 12, 2024, limited data was illegally downloaded. Breached information included customers and other users associated with their accounts, as well as the numbers they interacted with. Customers affected by the first data incident can claim up to $5,000 by providing materials for the documented loss cash payment option, according to information on the settlement website. Another alternative is a Tier 1 or Tier 2 cash payment. Those whose Social Security numbers were included in the March 30 data breach are eligible to file a claim for Tier 1, which is five times the amount of Tier 2. Those affected by the July 12 data breach could be eligible for a documented loss cash payment up to $2,500. Documented materials must be presented, according to the settlement website. The alternative is the Tier 3 cash payment option, which will be a share of the settlement after administration costs and claims are received. Customers impacted by both could receive up to $7,500. Those eligible have to submit a claim online via the AT&T Data Incident Settlement Claim Form. The deadline to do that is Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. The claim can also be mailed and must be received or postmarked by the deadline date. For more information about the settlement and the claims process, visit or call 833-890-4930.

AT&T $177 million settlement: You could receive up to $7,500
AT&T $177 million settlement: You could receive up to $7,500

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

AT&T $177 million settlement: You could receive up to $7,500

AT&T will pay $177 million in a class action settlement related to separate alleged data breaches last year. In one incident, dated March 30, 2024, some customers' vulnerable data, including addresses, social security numbers, birthdates, passcodes, billing numbers and phone numbers were released on the dark web, according to a news release by Kroll Settlement Administration. The telecommunication company was also accused of an incident on July 12, 2024, where limited data was illegally downloaded. Some of the breached information included customers and other users associated with the account, as well as the numbers they interacted with. Here's what to know about the settlement. Tech: Despite data breach, controversy, these women say Tea app is indispensable Who is eligible for the settlement? Customers affected by the first data incident can claim up to $5,000 by providing materials for the documented loss cash payment option, according to information on the settlement website. Another alternative is a Tier 1 or Tier 2 cash payment. Those whose Social Security numbers were included in the March 30 data breach are eligible to file a claim for Tier 1, which is five times the amount of Tier 2. Those affected by the July 12 data breach could be eligible for a documented loss cash payment up to $2,500. Documented materials must be presented, according to the settlement website. The alternative is the Tier 3 cash payment option, which will be a share of the settlement after administration costs and claims are received. Customers impacted by both could receive up to $7,500. When is the claim deadline? Those eligible have to submit a claim online via the AT&T Data Incident Settlement Claim Form. The deadline to do that is Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. The claim can also be mailed and must be received or postmarked by the deadline date. Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: AT&T $177 million class action settlement. Do you qualify? Solve the daily Crossword

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