How do I know if I am eligible for the settlement?
You can check your eligibility on the settlement website by entering your Class Member ID, email address, AT&T account number, or full name.
Lawsuits / Settlements
AT&T has agreed to a $177 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit related to data breaches in 2024. This article explains who is eligible for the settlement, how to file a claim, and the potential payout amounts.
In 2024, AT&T experienced two separate data breach incidents that compromised customer data. The first incident, on March 30, 2024, involved the release of customer data including addresses, Social Security numbers, and birthdates on the dark web. The second incident, on July 12, 2024, involved the illegal download of limited customer data, including phone numbers and call data.
The class-action lawsuit consolidated these incidents, with affected customers now eligible to file claims for compensation. AT&T has not admitted liability or wrongdoing as part of the settlement agreement.
**Who is Eligible?**
Two classes of individuals are eligible for the settlement:
**How to File a Claim:**
1. Visit the settlement website (you can find it by searching for "AT&T data breach settlement claim"). 2. Click on "Submit Claim." 3. Enter your Class Member ID, email address, AT&T account number, or full name to determine your eligibility. 4. Provide the required documentation to support your claim.
**Potential Payouts:**
The settlement allows for payouts up to $7,500 for individuals affected by both incidents. Payout amounts vary depending on the type of data compromised and any documented losses incurred.
**Important Dates:**
You can check your eligibility on the settlement website by entering your Class Member ID, email address, AT&T account number, or full name.
The deadline to file a claim is either November 18, 2025 or December 18, 2025. Please verify on the official settlement website.
You can receive up to $7,500 if you were affected by both data breaches. The actual amount depends on the type of data compromised and any documented losses.
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