Millions of current and former AT&T customers may be eligible for compensation following two massive data breaches that exposed sensitive personal information—including Social Security numbers and account details. The total settlement? A staggering $177 million.
💥 What Happened?
In March 2024, AT&T confirmed a data breach affecting 7.6 million current and 65.4 million former customers. Just months later, a second breach in July 2024 compromised data from nearly every AT&T customer, escalating concerns over digital security and privacy.
These back-to-back incidents triggered class-action lawsuits, culminating in a massive settlement that could see some claimants receive as much as $7,500 in compensation.
💸 How Much Can You Get?
- Up to $5,000 for victims of the March 2024 breach
- Up to $2,500 for victims of the July 2024 breach
- Up to $7,500 for those impacted by both breaches with verified claims
These payouts are designed to cover documented losses such as identity theft recovery costs, lost time, or expenses related to credit monitoring and data security.
📝 How to File a Claim
To receive compensation, affected customers must submit a claim through the official settlement website. Look for the “Submit Claim” button on the right-hand side of the page.
⚠️ Note: At the time of publishing, the claim portal was experiencing redirect issues—likely due to high traffic. If you’re having trouble, try again later or consider submitting by mail.
Mailing Address for Claims:
AT&T Data Incident Settlement
[Insert Full Address from Official Settlement Site]
⏰ Don’t Miss the Deadline
The window to file your claim won’t stay open forever. If you think you were affected, now is the time to act.
Whether you’re one of the millions impacted or just concerned about your data, this settlement marks a significant moment in holding corporations accountable for digital security failures.
✅ Check your eligibility. Submit your claim. Get what you’re owed.