Do you still need to file a claim in the $177 million settlement from AT&T? Customers who had personal information stolen in one or more data breaches could be eligible for up to $7,500. The deadline ...
AT&T customers: the deadline for eligible claimants to file for a portion of the $177 million class action settlement is coming up soon. The telecommunications company agreed to the settlement to ...
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AT&T's $177 million settlement is for data breaches in 2019 and 2024. Claim up to $5,000 (first breach) and $2,500 (Snowflake hack), or both. File your claim by Dec. 18, 2025, either online or by mail ...
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How much you get will depend on how many people submit claims and what type of data was compromised. If your Social Security number was compromised, you'll get a Tier 1 Cash Payment. Otherwise, you'll ...