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• AT&T divulged that the call and text records of 109 million cellular customers had been unlawfully downloaded from a third-party cloud provider’s environment.
• Wired magazine reports AT&T paid $370,000 to hackers to delete the records, which included cell site data. While the hacker provided a video of the deletion, there is no way to prove the threat actors don’t have a copy of the records.
AT&T is feeling the heat after admitting that the call and text records of 109 million wireless customers had been illegally downloaded from third-party provider Snowflake’s cloud. The records, which include the incoming and outgoing phone numbers and cell site locations that these communications were relayed through, covered a more than six-month time span in 2022 and a single day in January 2023.
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