AT&T settlement timeline update has customers could soon earn up to $7,500

The Mirror Us
AT&T customers who filed claims in the $177 million data leak settlement may soon receive payments up to $7,500.

Summary

Following a final approval hearing on January 15th, AT&T customers impacted by the $177 million data leak settlement are nearing potential payouts. The settlement resolves a lawsuit alleging AT&T failed to protect customer data released onto the dark web during two breaches in 2024, one on March 30th and another on July 12th. While Judge Ada Brown must still approve the settlement, the amount customers receive depends on which breach affected them. Those impacted by both breaches could receive up to $7,500, with $5,000 available for those affected by the March breach and $2,500 for those affected by the July breach. The claim deadline was December 18, 2025, but late claims may be accepted if submitted by mail to Kroll Settlement Administration LLC, though acceptance isn't guaranteed. AT&T maintains they have not been found liable for any wrongdoing.

(Source:The Mirror Us)

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