Article 5NKBW Hacker Selling Private Data Allegedly From 70 Million AT&T Customers

Hacker Selling Private Data Allegedly From 70 Million AT&T Customers

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Restore Privacy: A well-known threat actor with a long list of previous breaches is selling private data that was allegedly collected from 70 million AT&T customers. We analyzed the data and found it to include social security numbers, date of birth, and other private information. The hacker is asking $1 million for the entire database (direct sell) and has provided RestorePrivacy with exclusive information for this report. The threat actor goes by the name of ShinyHunters and was also behind other previous exploits that affected Microsoft, Tokopedia, Pixlr, Mashable, Minted, and more. The hacker posted the leak on an underground hacking forum earlier today, along with a sample of the data that we analyzed. AT&T has initially denied the breach in a statement to RestorePrivacy. The hacker has responded by saying, "they will keep denying until I leak everything." "Based on our investigation yesterday, the information that appeared in an internet chat room does not appear to have come from our systems," AT&T said in a statement. When pressed harder and asked specifically if there was no AT&T breach, the company said: "Based on our investigation, no, we don't believe this was a breach of AT&T systems." "Given this information did not come from us, we can't speculate on where it came from or whether it is valid," they added. The hacker says they're willing to reach "an agreement" with AT&T to remove the data from sale. The possible breach of AT&T follows a T-Mobile hack from earlier this week, which impacts 40 million records of former and prospective customers.

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