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WERE YOU AFFECTED BY THE AT&T DATA BREACH? YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION!

AT&T’s has had multiple high-profile data breaches in recent years. Breaches in
both 2022 and 2024 exposed sensitive personal information of virtually all of
the telecom’s customers; over 73 million people. Compromised data includes
Social Security numbers, phone and text message records, account details, and
more.

If you were impacted, you have the right to hold AT&T accountable and seek
compensation for their failure to protect your information.

Over 73 Million Customers' Private Data Was Exposed—Hold AT&T Accountable for
Failing to Protect Your Information



WHAT HAPPENED IN THE AT&T DATA BREACHES?

The AT&T data breaches in 2022 and 2024 were significant incidents that exposed
sensitive personal information of millions of customers. Together, these
breaches have raised serious concerns about AT&T’s ability to protect its
customers’ private data.


THE 2022 DATA BREACH

In 2022, AT&T reported a breach that impacted over 73 million individuals. The
stolen data included names, Social Security numbers, contact information,
account PINs, and other sensitive details. For many affected customers, this
breach left them vulnerable to identity theft, fraud, and other forms of
financial harm. The response from AT&T included notifying customers and offering
identity theft protection, but the measures were criticized as inadequate given
the scale of the breach and the risks involved.


THE 2024 DATA BREACH

In 2024, another breach revealed even more troubling vulnerabilities in AT&T’s
data security practices. This time, hackers gained access to call and text
metadata, which included phone numbers, call durations, and sender and recipient
details for text messages (although the content of the messages was not
exposed). The data compromised spanned a period from May 2022 to October 2022
and January 2023, affecting nearly all AT&T wireless customers. The breach was
traced to unauthorized access to a third-party cloud platform, highlighting gaps
in AT&T’s oversight and security protocols.

When companies fail to maintain digital security, it can have ruinous
consequences for their customers. It is important to hold companies accountable
when they fail to protect private consumer data. If your data was compromised in
one of these breaches, you might be entitled to compensation. Take the quiz on
this page to find out if you qualify for legal action.


WHAT RISKS DO DATA BRACHES HAVE FOR CONSUMERS?

The AT&T data breaches in 2022 and 2024 have left millions of customers exposed
to serious risks. The compromised information, which includes Social Security
numbers, account details, and call metadata, can have far-reaching consequences.
Here are some of the dangers customers now face:


1. IDENTITY THEFT AND FINANCIAL FRAUD

One of the most significant risks of the AT&T data breaches is identity theft.
With access to Social Security numbers, addresses, and account details,
criminals can open fraudulent accounts, take out loans, or commit other
financial crimes in your name. Victims often face months or even years of effort
to clear their names and recover financially from these incidents.


2. LOSS OF PRIVACY

The breach of call and text metadata in 2024 has exposed sensitive communication
patterns. While the content of messages wasn’t included, the details of who you
communicated with, how often, and when can be used to build a profile of your
habits, relationships, and routines. This is a serious invasion of privacy that
many customers find deeply unsettling.


3. EMOTIONAL DISTRESS

Beyond financial and privacy concerns, many affected individuals experience
significant emotional distress. The fear of identity theft, constant monitoring
of accounts, and feeling violated by the exposure of private information can
take a mental toll. Victims often report heightened anxiety, stress, and
feelings of vulnerability.


4. LONG-TERM VULNERABILITIES

The stolen data doesn’t lose its value over time. Criminals may use it months or
even years after the breach, meaning victims must remain vigilant indefinitely.
This ongoing risk forces customers to invest in credit monitoring and identity
theft protection, adding to their financial burden.
The effects of these breaches are far-reaching and can disrupt lives in
unexpected ways. If you’ve experienced any of these challenges due to the AT&T
data breaches, you may have a strong case for compensation. Take the quiz on
this page to learn more about your legal options.




WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE LEGAL ACTION AGAINST AT&T

If you were impacted by the AT&T data breaches, taking legal action is an
important step toward protecting your rights and holding the company
accountable. AT&T’s failure to safeguard customer data has left millions at
risk, and pursuing a lawsuit can help ensure justice is served while securing
the compensation you deserve. Here’s why legal action matters:


1. HOLD AT&T ACCOUNTABLE

By filing a lawsuit, you can send a clear message that negligence in protecting
sensitive personal information is unacceptable. Companies like AT&T have a
responsibility to implement strong security measures, and when they fail, they
must be held accountable. This action not only seeks justice for you but also
pressures corporations to prioritize better data protection for everyone.


2. RECOVER COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGES

The breaches may have caused you financial harm, emotional distress, or other
losses. Legal action can help you recover costs such as reimbursement for
fraudulent charges or stolen funds, payment for credit monitoring and identity
theft protection services, and compensation for emotional distress and
inconvenience caused by the breach.

By taking legal action, you can fight to recover what you’ve lost and mitigate
the ongoing financial burden of these breaches.


3. ADVOCATE FOR SAFER PRACTICES

When large-scale data breaches occur, the impact often goes beyond the
individuals directly affected. Taking legal action can drive meaningful change,
encouraging AT&T and other companies to strengthen their data security measures.
By standing up, you can play a part in preventing similar breaches from
happening to others in the future.


4. ENSURE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR CORPORATE NEGLIGENCE

AT&T’s response to these breaches, including delays in disclosure and
insufficient remediation efforts, highlights a lack of accountability. A lawsuit
forces the company to address its failures transparently and can lead to
systemic changes in how customer data is handled.




WHY CHOOSE POTTER HANDY FOR YOUR CASE

At Potter Handy, we combine expertise, dedication, and a proven track record to
fight for victims of data breaches like the AT&T incident. Here’s why clients
trust us:

 * Proven Experience: Decades of success in class action and data breach
   lawsuits.
 * Client-Centered: Clear communication and personalized support every step of
   the way.
 * No Upfront Costs: You pay nothing unless we win your case.
 * Results You Can Trust: A history of achieving favorable outcomes for clients.



Take the quiz now to see how we can help you secure justice and compensation for
the harm caused by the AT&T data breaches.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE AT&T DATA BREACH LAWSUIT


HOW DO I KNOW IF I WAS AFFECTED BY THE AT&T DATA BREACH?

If you were an AT&T customer during the affected timeframes, you may have been
impacted. AT&T sent notifications to customers whose data was compromised. If
you received such a notice or have experienced suspicious activity related to
your accounts, you could be eligible for legal action.


WHAT COMPENSATION COULD I RECEIVE?

Potential compensation includes reimbursement for fraudulent charges, coverage
for credit monitoring and identity theft protection, compensation for emotional
distress, and punitive damages if AT&T is found to have acted negligently.


WILL IT COST ME ANYTHING TO JOIN THE LAWSUIT?

No, Potter Handy works on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay nothing
upfront and only owe legal fees if we successfully recover compensation on your
behalf.


HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO FILE A CLAIM?

The timeframe for filing a claim depends on the statute of limitations in your
state. It’s crucial to act quickly to ensure your rights are protected. Start by
taking the quiz on this page to learn more about your eligibility.


WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I JOIN THE LAWSUIT?

Once you join, our legal team will handle every aspect of your case—from
gathering evidence to negotiating with AT&T or taking your claim to court. You
can focus on your life while we fight for your rights.


TAKE ACTION NOW

The AT&T data breaches have left millions of customers exposed to identity
theft, fraud, and emotional distress. If you were affected, you have a right to
hold AT&T accountable and seek compensation for the harm caused. But time is
critical—legal deadlines may limit your ability to file a claim.

Take the first step today by completing the quiz on this page. In just a few
minutes, you’ll learn if you qualify for the lawsuit and what your next steps
should be. Joining the class action not only helps you secure the compensation
you deserve but also sends a powerful message that negligence will not be
tolerated.

Don’t let AT&T’s failure to protect your information go unanswered. Take the
quiz now and start your journey toward justice.

Find Out if You Have a Case


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