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  2. AT&T Data Breach Lawsuit Says 73 Million People Impacted by ...

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    A proposed class action lawsuit alleges the massive March 2024 AT&T data breach was a direct result of the telecom giant’s failure to implement industry-standard cybersecurity to protect current and former customers’ sensitive—and valuable—personal information.

  3. FTC Sends Refunds to Former AT&T Wireless Customers Who Were ...

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    The Federal Trade Commission is sending partial refunds to consumers totaling nearly $6.3 million stemming from the FTC’s lawsuit against AT&T Mobility LLC for misleading customers about its unlimited data plans.

  4. Never Got a Refund from AT&T’s FTC Settlement? New Claims ...

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    Former AT&T customers who were not compensated as part of the telecom giants $60 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are being given a new opportunity to file a claim for a refund.

  5. Wireless Customers Who Were Subject to Data Throttling by AT ...

    www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2023/...

    Former AT&T customers may be eligible to claim a refund from the $7 million remaining in a fund created to settle allegations that the wireless provider charged for “unlimited” data plans while reducing their data speeds, a practice known as throttling.

  6. Today's Your Last Chance to Claim Money From AT&T's $60 ...

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    If you're a former AT&T customer, you may be owed part of a $60 million settlement addressing claims the carrier intentionally slowed data speeds without proper notification. But today is...

  7. Are you a former AT&T unlimited data plan customer? Read on

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2023/01/are-you...

    Are you a former AT&T unlimited data plan customer? Read on. Today, the FTC announced a new claims process to return money to thousands of former AT&T customers as a result of a $60 million settlement with AT&T. To date, $52 million has already been refunded.

  8. AT&T Data Throttling Refunds | Federal Trade Commission

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    The FTC is sending payments totaling nearly $6.3 million to 267,734 former AT&T customers who filed a valid claim before the deadline. The FTC sued AT&T, and the company agreed to settle.