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AT&T reportedly paid hackers over $370,000 to delete sensitive data stolen in a breach the telecom giant disclosed on July 12 that compromised call records of tens of millions of its customers.
AT&T reportedly paid a hacker over $370,000 to delete stolen customer data. In an unusual twist of events, the ransom may not have gone to those who actually conducted the breach.
AT&T paid a hacker about $370,000 to delete customer data that was stolen from it as part of a hacking spree earlier this year. The hacker then provided a video to prove they had deleted the data ...
AT&T has reportedly paid $370,000 to a hacker to delete all of the customer data that was stolen in a recent security breach.
US telecom giant AT&T, which disclosed Friday that hackers had stolen the call records for tens of millions of its customers, paid a member of the hacking team more than $300,000 to delete the ...
The hacker reportedly demanded $1m from AT&T initially, but eventually accepted a third of the sum. AT&T paid a member of the ShinyHunters hacking group $370,000 to delete the data of millions of ...
AT&T declined to comment on the lawsuit. But there’s evidence the carrier actually paid the hackers to delete the stolen data. According to Wired, AT&T forked over $370,000 in Bitcoin back in ...
AT&T reportedly paid a hacker over $370,000 to delete stolen customer data. In an unusual twist of events, the ransom may not have gone to those who actually conducted the breach.