"Hacker Gives Out 70 Million Stolen AT&T User Records"

A leaked database containing over 70 million records, allegedly stolen from AT&T, is now on the illicit marketplace BreachForums nearly for free. Some researchers have confirmed the legitimacy of the data, but it is unclear how the hackers got it. The seller claims that ShinyHunters, a criminal group, obtained the data in 2021. The data has previously been made public. In 2022, Cybernews reported that ShinyHunters demanded at least $200,000 for 70 million records allegedly belonging to AT&T. AT&T denied that the data was leaked, implying that it was illegitimate or obtained from other sources. The database has now been posted by a seller using the alias MajorNelson, and anyone can illegally obtain it for just eight BreachForums credits, which is equivalent to about two euros. This article continues to discuss the leaked database allegedly stolen from AT&T.

Cybernews reports "Hacker Gives Out 70 Million Stolen AT&T User Records"

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