AT&T Data Breach Lawsuits Seek Damages for 70M Customers Whose Information Was Released

AT&T Data Breach Lawsuits

Following a massive cybersecurity hack that exposed the personal information of roughly 73 million customers, a growing number of AT&T data breach lawsuits are now being filed against the service provider, after the stolen data was leaked and posted publicly on an internet hacking forum last month.

AT&T first became aware of a potential data breach in 2021, when the hacker group Shiny Hunters claimed to have compromised the company’s systems, and were attempting to sell a database containing sensitive customer information. Initially, AT&T contested the legitimacy of these claims, stating that the samples of the leaked data provided by Shiny Hunters did not correspond to their records.

Rather than investigating the potential leak of millions of client records and notifying customers and regulators, the lawsuits claim AT&T continued to deny the validity of the breach until March 2024, when a hacker known as “MajorNelson” leaked the entire database for free.

AT&T Admits to Data Breach

It was only after the sensitive client information was publicly released that the telecom giant launched an investigation and admitted the data did indeed belong to their customers.

In a press release issued by AT&T on March 30, the company disclosed that the data breach exposed the names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, and email addresses of approximately 7.6 million current account holders and approximately 65.4 million former account holders.

ATT Class Action Lawyers
ATT Class Action Lawyers

According to AT&T, the exposed data dates back to 2019 and earlier. However, the company has yet to identify the source of the unauthorized access to its systems that resulted in the massive release of customer data.

Although the AT&T data breach occurred years ago, the service provider has just now started sending Notice of data breach letters and emails to customers who had their social security numbers, dates of births and other sensitive personal information released. AT&T stated they are also offering complimentary identity theft and credit monitoring services to customers, but AT&T data breach lawsuits filed in recent weeks seek substantially more in damages for those impacted.

AT&T Data Breach Class Action Lawsuits

According to allegations raised in a number of different AT&T customer class action lawsuits, the telecom giant failed to adequately protect customer data and did not providing timely, adequate notification about the data breach, thus exposing customers to a greater risks of identity theft and fraud.

In one of the first complaints (PDF) filed on April 2, Alex Petroski seeks certification of a class action lawsuit against AT&T in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, claiming that the data breach was a direct result of AT&T’s failure to implement adequate and reasonable cyber-security procedures and protocols necessary to protect consumers’ personally identifiable information (PII) from a foreseeable and preventable cyber-attack.

Petroski claims AT&T handled PII in a manner that was not only reckless, but also vulnerable to cyberattacks. The complaint states that AT&T was allegedly aware that their methods of transmitting and storing PII could easily be compromised, yet failed to take adequate steps to secure this sensitive data were not implemented, leaving it exposed to potential cyber threats.

The complaints further states AT&T failed to provide timely and accurate notification to the plaintiffs and other class members about the breach, which could have mitigated some of the damages earlier.

More than a dozen similar AT&T data breach lawsuits have similarly been filed, each raising similar allegations and seeking damages for different categories of customers. In addition, lawyers expect a number of individual claims to be pursued as well, seeking financial compensation for those who had their social security number or other sensitive information published.

Petition to Consolidate AT&T Data Breach Class Action Lawsuits

Given common questions of fact and law raised in complaints now being filed throughout the federal court system, a motion to transfer (PDF) was filed with the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) earlier this month, requesting claims filed throughout the federal district court system be consolidated for pretrial proceedings before one judge as part of an AT&T data breach lawsuit MDL (multidistrict litigation).

The motion, also filed by Petroski, requests the litigation be consolidated in the Northern District of Texas, where the majority of complaints have been filed. According to the motion, eleven lawsuits are currently filed in the Northern District of Texas, while only one has been filed in the Western District of Oklahoma.

Petroski argues that due to the extensive nature of the data breach and the likelihood of the litigation to grow in the coming months and years, it is appropriate to centralize the claims to streamline the process, prevent inconsistent rulings, and facilitate the proceedings for both the court and the involved parties.

AT&T Data Breach Lawyers Reviewing Cases Nationwide

If the JPML chooses to consolidate the lawsuits before one judge, pretrial proceedings will be coordinated to avoid duplicative discovery into common issues in the cases, and the court will likely establish a bellwether program where a small group of cases will be prioritized, to help gauge how juries may interpret expert testimony and evidence likely to be used in thousands of trials.

As the size and scope of the litigation continues to increase, AT&T data breach lawyers are providing free consultations and claim evaluations for individuals who have had their identifies stolen or suffered losses due to the AT&T data breach. Learn more about how to sign up for the AT&T data breach class action lawsuit.

To determine whether you or a loved one may be eligible for an AT&T data breach lawsuit settlement, submit information about your potential claim for review by a lawyer to determine whether a settlement or lawsuit payout may be available. There are no fees or expenses unless a recovery is obtained in your case.

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224 Comments


  1. Raymond

    I have been a AT&T customer for a long time and was not contacted that this happened.


  2. Jennifer and randy

    AT&T didn’t protect their customers even with their own security services. My information was leaked multiple times with the last one going through two security programs. Still causing major issues with a foreign country. This has cost me a lot of money so far out of my pocket to start clearing my name. My husband’s phone number hasn’t been leaked but the email address has because we share the same email


  3. Marcia

    This problem became hectic for me and my family


  4. Robbie

    Breach


  5. Kristine

    I was scammed by alledged AT&T employee for $25,00.00. My bank has frozen my accounts while investigating. I also filed a police report. I trusted that he was a legit employer of AT&T. Their phone number was under AT&T on the web.


  6. Casey

    I don’t want my information compromised


  7. Samantha

    I received an email from ID me stating that my social security number my email address and my phone number were posted on the dark web and it noted that the information was obtained because of the att data breach.


  8. Kwabena

    My social security number was compromised. This make me so uncomfortable knowing a stranger can possibly steal my identity and impersonate me. I have had so much anxiety dealing with this. I am so upset that AT&T did not protect my personal information.


  9. Glun

    Also got breach by Corewell health why do they keep using these 3rd party people 😡


  10. Helen

    Social Security number was compromised


  11. Donna

    I’m not sure if I was compromised because I have not had a chance to fully check everything due to my busy 2 job schedule but I expect a company that I entrust with my information, to keep the information safe. That is their responsibility to do so


  12. Raymond

    This was my phone in my 2021 Nissan Maxima.


  13. Donald

    I’m not sure if my information or data is at risk!!!


  14. Lindsey

    Yes ATT sent me a letter advising me to change all passwords offering security and identity protection. My SSN, personal information is all over the darkweb. My phone and computer been hacked. Someone created a fake ACA plan in my name.
    I want compensation. Its been a nightmare.


  15. Emily

    All leaked


  16. Carol

    It took awhile to realize that something wasn’t right. When I start checking I was told I had wait to long


  17. Cynthia

    I will never use AT&T ever again. I’ve always paid my bill in full and on time. I really had many problems with this company. I drop this company 2020 after being with from 2010. I have representatives calling me claiming I had viruses on my laptop, I was over charged for services I had with them. They tried to Force me to pay for service I did not have. They also tried to force me to pay for their equipment due to a storm. The storm fried AT&T equipment. My bill was always going up every 2-4 months. I had my internet, home phone with this company.


  18. Terese

    ssn found on dark web by Discover card with former Ohio info


  19. Cathy

    I feel that with all they have put me through and waiting and waiting to notify me that I deserve more then just free credit and identity monitoring for a year .


  20. Ernesto

    Maybe impacted


  21. Joy

    AT&T, Life Lock and Identy Thief all sent me emails my personal information including my social security number is on the dark web


  22. Debra

    I think it crazy because they wait this long to let people know and send a refund of 23 dollars when I spend about 500 every month with ATT.


  23. Julian J.

    I do not know about any law suite are if I have any damage. All I want is to do is make sure my. Credit is not damaged. And that they do not get any loans using my info.


  24. Fawn

    I was notified this week from my Discover Credit Card company that my personal information was compromised in the AT&T data breach and that it’s on the Dark Web. I also received a letter from AT&T of the breach.


  25. James

    AT&T compromised my data and personal info.


  26. Joel

    I don’t know if I was or not impacted


  27. Max

    You volunteered my personal information and now you want phone number.. nope you messed up now fix your mess, not only should you have to pay for your violation of my privacy but now I have to deal with credit report and finding the person who is hacked my identity because of you


  28. Vidal

    How was i impacted?


  29. Mona

    Claim due to data breach through AT&T


  30. Penelope

    My family was attracted while homeless.


  31. A

    You have your nerve att. You EFFING PUTZS. You did your customers dirty. Go to HELL ATT. YOUR GOING TO GET YOUR JUST DESERT. I think every customer that this happened to should receive the highest speed and gbt You have for 4yrs. I took u 4 yrs to tell everyone.


  32. Pamela

    I now have to subscribe to Experian and watch my credit scores. I will also have to do a credit freeze.


  33. Dewey

    I have information about my data breach saved on my phone


  34. Nikisha

    Inquiring about my information as I’m receiving multiple phone calls from persons claim to work for AT&T and asked me to send them over thousands of dollars please help


  35. Gary

    What i want to say you don’t want to hear 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬


  36. Mike

    I received several notifications that all of my passwords have been compromised multiple times


  37. Susan

    I have had a data breach and also my husband’s number was comprised as well


  38. Wanda

    I haven’t seen anything on my credit yet, but I am watching.


  39. Richard

    The agony of having to try to secure what’s left of my info safe is a nightmare.


  40. Ora

    Every since the incident happened, I have been receiving a lot of Spam calls and emails


  41. Peggy

    I was informed that my social security number had been breached


  42. Leontyne

    My email, SSN and phone number was compromised due to att data breach.


  43. Jamie

    Don’t trust


  44. Debbie

    I have been in the hospital off and on so much that I could not keep up. Seems I lost my cards and had to cancel too many times. I had to completely start over.


  45. Jera

    Since the breach I have gotten calls with my info from scammers


  46. Kasie

    I’ve been with AT&T for many years and have trusted my personal information would be safe with them. No I have had to freeze my credit and I’m bombarded by texts and calls from scammers. It’s very disappointing and scary to know that my information is exposed on the dark web.


  47. Carmen

    I’ve had issue with my info compromised on the dark web. I’ve had at&t since 1994.


  48. M

    My passwords are on a list and I am having charges made fraudulently on my credit cards.


  49. Angela

    They are slow some workers are very rude they rush you off the phone and they are too expensive no kind of rewards to the customers thank you.


  50. Kim

    I received a notice from my bank that my information including my ss# has been found on the dark web.I cannot afford a service like lifelock,and I feel that At&t should pay for it.


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