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AT&T’s Nightmare: 70 Million Customer Records Leaked, Cybercriminals Celebrate
Get ready to update your passwords—again! AT&T’s data drama unfolds as 70 million records hit the cybercrime catwalk. Social security numbers, emails, and more sashay into the wrong hands. Data breach or fashion faux pas? Stay tuned as AT&T plays cloak and dagger with details. #AT&TDataDump
Hot Take:
Looks like AT&T's got more leaks than a colander in a rainstorm! Over 70 million records just took a nosedive into the cybercrime forum pool party, and guess who's not swimming? AT&T's credibility, that's who. As they fumble with the 'ol "not from our systems" line, the internet collectively raises an eyebrow. It's like déjà vu all over again, but with more Social Security Numbers and emails floating around than at a hacker's family reunion.