This is huge; also AT&T knew on Apr 19 but only disclosed now; ongoing fallout from the Snowflake compromise:
- Records downloaded from Snowflake cloud platform
- "AT&T will notify 110 million AT&T customers"
- Compromised data includes customer phone numbers ("for 77m customers"), metadata (but not actual content or timestamp of calls and messages), and location-related data. Not SSNs or DOBs. Mostly during a six-month period 5/1-10/31/2022, but more recent records from 1/2/2023 for a smaller but unspecified number of customers. TechCrunch [1] has more details including Mandiant's response, the name and suspects location of the cybercriminal group
- Records downloaded from Snowflake cloud platform
- "AT&T will notify 110 million AT&T customers"
- Compromised data includes customer phone numbers ("for 77m customers"), metadata (but not actual content or timestamp of calls and messages), and location-related data. Not SSNs or DOBs. Mostly during a six-month period 5/1-10/31/2022, but more recent records from 1/2/2023 for a smaller but unspecified number of customers. TechCrunch [1] has more details including Mandiant's response, the name and suspects location of the cybercriminal group
[1]: https://techcrunch.com/2024/07/12/att-phone-records-stolen-d...
I wonder if Congress manages to summon TikTok-like levels of anger on regulating this one.