AT&T Data Breach Class Action Settlement – Deadline Passed

Update: The deadline to file a claim has now passed (December 18, 2025).

The AT&T Data Breach Class Action Settlement offered up to $177 million in compensation to affected customers across two major data breaches that exposed sensitive personal information.

What Happened

AT&T experienced two significant data breaches affecting millions of customers:

  • Breach 1 (announced March 30, 2024): Affected approximately 73 million current and former customers. Exposed data included names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth, account passcodes, billing account numbers, and Social Security numbers.
  • Breach 2 (announced July 12, 2024): Affected approximately 109 million individuals. Exposed phone numbers, call interaction data, call durations, and cell site identification numbers.

Settlement Details

The total settlement was divided into two funds:

  • AT&T 1 Data Incident: $149 million
  • AT&T 2 Data Incident: $28 million

Potential Payouts

  • Breach 1: Up to $5,000 for documented losses, or a pro rata share (higher tier if SSN was exposed)
  • Breach 2: Up to $2,500 for documented losses, or a pro rata share

Claim Deadline

The deadline to submit claims was December 18, 2025. Unfortunately, this deadline has now passed and new claims are no longer being accepted.

For more details about this settlement, visit OpenClassActions.

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