Last day to make a claim in $177 million AT&T settlement is in next 7 days. Here's what Mississippi customers need to know ...
The last day to make a claim in the $177 million AT&T settlement is soon. Here's what Mississippi customers should know for ...
Dallas Cowboys fans walk across a nearly empty parking lot as cold winds howled outside of AT&T Stadium, January 5, 2025. Parking will be accessible starting at 10 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day, five hours ...
Update: The filing period has been extended to December 18, 2025. So you have about a week or so to still get in your claim! Details follow in the original story below. Back in 2019, hackers stole ...
AT&T customers whose information was stolen in two separate data breaches can apply for their share — up to $7,500 — of a $177 million settlement. 8:28 a.m. Dec. 11, 2025: Updated before the Dec. 18 ...
The Dallas-based company agreed to a $177 million settlement after two separate data breaches. Here's how to apply for your ...
The deadline to file a claim in a massive $177 million settlement involving AT&T is nearing. The settlement stems from a pair of data breaches. The first incident occurred in March 2024 and included ...
Those impacted by the 2024 breach, known as the AT&T 2 Settlement Class, can submit a claim for one of two payouts. If you lost money due to the hack on or after April 12, 2024, and have the ...
AT&T has reached a proposed $177 million class-action settlement to resolve lawsuits stemming from two major data-breach incidents disclosed in 2024. The deadline for filing claims is December 18. Are ...
AT&T has reached a combined $177 million settlement over two data breaches. And impacted consumers have a little over a month left to file a claim for their chunk of the money. Several lawsuits ...
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 claim by Dec. 18, 2025, either online or by mail. If ...
You may be owed some of the $177 million fund. Here's how to find out before it's too late. Peter is a writer and editor for the CNET How-To team. He has been covering technology, software, finance, ...