Final Call: This Is the Last Two Weeks to Claim a Share of the $177 Million AT&T Settlement

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AT&T customers affected by 2019 and 2024 data breaches have until December 18th to file a claim for a share of the $177 million settlement.

Summary

AT&T is offering a $177 million settlement to customers impacted by data breaches in 2019 and 2024. The 2019 breach exposed personal data like Social Security numbers for 7.6 million current and 65.4 million former customers, while the 2024 breach compromised phone records for approximately 109 million users. Affected individuals can claim compensation, potentially receiving up to $7,500 for documented losses, or a tiered payment based on Social Security number exposure. The deadline to submit a claim is December 18th, 2025. Claims can be filed online at telecomdatasettlement.com or via mail, but the website is experiencing high traffic and may require waiting in a virtual queue. Individuals who did not receive a notification can contact Kroll Settlement Administration at 833-890-4930 or via mail to confirm eligibility and obtain a Class Member ID.

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