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Massive Data Leak – Over 70 Million AT&T Records Exposed

Kyle by Kyle
March 17, 2024
in Data Breaches
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Over 70 million AT&T records leaked on Breached forum. Data theft by ShinyHunters in 2021, AT&T denies breach. Full details inside.
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Vxunderground has discovered a massive data leak involving over 70 million records from an undisclosed division of AT&T. The data was found on the notorious Breached hacking forum.

Today 70,000,000+ records from an unspecified division of AT&T were leaked onto Breached. No information is available to indicate whether it is a 3rd party compromise, or which 'division' this data is from.

Regardless, upon review we can confirm the stolen data is legitimate.

— vx-underground (@vxunderground) March 17, 2024

Leaked Data: A Closer Look

The vx-underground team has verified the authenticity of the leaked data. However, it remains uncertain whether the data was pilfered directly from AT&T or a third-party organization associated with them.

The individual responsible for the leak, known by the online alias MajorNelson, alleges that the data was procured from an unnamed division of AT&T by the infamous @ShinyHunters in 2021. The leaked archive comprises a staggering 73,481,539 records.

As vx-underground points out, “The data was stolen in 2021 and has only been leaked online today.”

70 Million ATT records leaked Breached Forums

The ShinyHunters Connection

In August 2021, the ShinyHunters group claimed possession of a database containing private information of approximately 70 million AT&T customers. However, AT&T refuted any claims of data theft from its systems.

ShinyHunters, a well-known hacking collective, has a history of selling data stolen from numerous major organizations, including Tokopedia, Homechef, Chatbooks.com, Microsoft, and Minted.

According to the RestorePrivacy website, which analyzed a sample of the data, the group demanded $1 million for the entire database, or $200,000 for access, in August 2021.

It should be noted before anyone hits us with an "aktschually" – the data was stolen in 2021. It was leaked online today.

— vx-underground (@vxunderground) March 17, 2024

What Does the Leaked Data Include?

RestorePrivacy states, “While we cannot yet confirm the data is from AT&T customers, everything we examined appears to be valid.” The leaked data includes:

  • Name
  • Phone number
  • Physical address
  • Email address
  • Social security number
  • Date of birth

The threat actors assert that the data pertains to AT&T customers in the United States. They have also expressed willingness to assist AT&T in bolstering its security systems in exchange for a reward.

AT&T’s Response

AT&T has denied any data breach. In a statement, the telecommunications giant said, “Based on our investigation Thursday, the information that appeared in an internet chat room does not appear to have come from our systems.”

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Kyle

Kyle

Writer, and editor at ZeroSecurity. Interested in Information Security, the Blockchain, and an overall tech enthusiast. "Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune." Contact me here: [email protected]

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