Just over a week left to file claims for part of $177 million class action settlement

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AT&T customers have until December 18th to file a claim for a portion of a $177 million settlement related to data breaches.

Summary

AT&T customers affected by data breaches on March 30, 2024, and July 12, 2024, have until December 18th to file a claim for a share of a $177 million class action settlement. The breaches compromised customer data, including names, addresses, and potentially Social Security numbers, which were exposed on the dark web. Eligible claimants can receive up to $7,500 depending on whether they were affected by one or both breaches, and upon providing documentation of losses.

To file a claim, customers can visit the settlement website and submit a claim form with their Class Member ID, email address, or AT&T account number. Submitting a claim waives the right to sue AT&T regarding issues related to this case. The exact amount each claimant receives will depend on the total number of claims and associated costs.

The court will review the settlement on January 15, 2026, and payments may be delayed due to potential appeals. Customers can contact Kroll Settlement Administration at (833) 890-4930 for questions or assistance.

(Source:WLTX.com)

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