- **Q: How do I know if I'm part of the settlement?
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Lawsuits / Data Breach
A $177 million class-action settlement has been reached with AT&T following two separate data breaches in 2024 that compromised the data of millions of current and former customers. If you were affected, you may be eligible for a payout up...
In 2024, AT&T experienced two significant data breaches. The first, on March 30, 2024, exposed sensitive data, including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and birthdates, of millions of customers. The second breach, on July 12, 2024, involved the illegal downloading of call and text message records.
To determine if you are eligible for the settlement, visit the Kroll Settlement Administration website and submit your Class Member ID, email address, AT&T account number, or full name. Notifications were sent to eligible class members via email (from [email protected]), text, or U.S. mail.
The settlement provides different tiers of cash payments based on the type of data compromised and the incident involved:
**How to Prepare:**
1. Locate any communications you may have received from AT&T or the Kroll Settlement Administration regarding the data breaches. 2. Gather necessary information such as your Class Member ID, AT&T account number, and any documentation of losses incurred due to the data breaches. 3. File your claim online by the November 18, 2025 deadline.
**Who This Affects Most:**
This settlement primarily affects current and former AT&T customers whose data was compromised in the 2024 data breaches. This includes individuals whose personal information was exposed in the March breach and those whose call and text message records were compromised in the July breach.
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