The alleged AT&T database is being sold for starting price of $200,000.
ShinyHunters, the notorious hacker is claiming to have access to the AT&T database containing personal and sensitive records of more than 70 million customers.
For your information, AT&T Inc. is the largest provider of mobile telephone services in the U.S. and also the world’s largest telecommunications company.
In a post published on the infamous hacker forum and marketplace Raid Forums, ShinyHunters is offering the database for starting price of $200,000.
Hackread.com has seen the sample records shared by ShinyHunters on the forum and a quick review of it reveals that these records include the following customers’ details:
- Full names
- Addresses
- Zipcodes
- Date of birth
- Email addresses
- Social security numbers (SSN)
Although AT&T is yet to comment on the breach if the data is legitimate it will be a disaster for the company and its customers.
The database can be bought off by government-backed hacking groups, spy agencies, ransomware gangs, or scammers while customers can end up being sitting ducks and exposed to online and physical threats – The possibilities are endless for threat actors.
It is worth noting that as of 2019, AT&T had a subscriber base of approximately 77 million post-paid and 18 million prepaid customers in the United States.
The news came just days after a hacker was selling T-Mobile customers’ records on the same forum. The data breach was also confirmed by T-Mobile however so far, we have failed to establish any connection between T-Mobile and AT&T’s alleged breach.
Hackread.com has contacted AT&T therefore expect an update. Stay tuned!
Update:
In a statement to Hackread.com, AT&T has denied being breached.
“Based on our investigation today, the information that appeared in an internet chat room does not appear to have come from our systems,” AT&T maintains.
ShinyHunters – Previous data breaches
Shiney Hunters is known for top data breaches since 2020. Some of their targeted companies include the following:
Mashable – 5.22GB worth of data
123RF – 8.3M accounts leaked
WedMeGood – 41.5 GB worth of data
Big Basket – 20 million accounts leaked
WattPad – 271 million accounts leaked
Dunzo – 11GB worth of data leaked
Dave.com – 7 million accounts leaked
Bhinneka – 1 million+ accounts leaked
Minted – 5 million accounts leaked
ProctorU – 444,267 accounts leaked
Tokopedia – 91 million accounts leaked
Couchsurfing – 17 million accounts leaked
Animal Jam – Tens of millions of users’ data, especially children.
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