Hello! If you were ever an AT&T customer from 2019-2024, you may have some cash coming your way! That's right, AT&T is expected to provide a $177 million settlement for two data breaches and you may be eligible to get up to $7,500. Let's circle back.
Key Dates
1. Visit the official settlement website. Go to telecomdatasettlement.com.
2. Provide your information. You will need your Class Member ID, which has been sent to you via email from [email protected]. If you cannot find your Class Member ID, check your spam folder or contact the settlement administrator.
3. Provide documentation if applicable by collecting any documents that support the fraud alerts, identity theft reports, or receipts for credit monitoring services you are claiming.
4. File your claim either online, or mail (or fax) your completed claim form to the address on telephone settlement website.
What happened?
Two major occurred at AT&T in March and July data breaches of 2024. The first breach revealed sensitive personal information about nearly 73 million (73,000,000) customers, including Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and account level information. The second breach revealed call and text message records for nearly all of AT&Ts customers for the time period between May 2022 and October 2022. Although the second breach did not include any content of text messages, or personal identifiers like Social Security numbers, the revelations concerning an individual's text messages and calls are concerning.How Much Can You Get?
Depending on which breach affected you - and how much documentation you have - you may be entitled to:- Up to $5,000 for documented losses relating to the March 2024 breach.
- Up to $2,500 for documented losses relating to the July 2024 breach.
- Up to $7,500 if you were impacted by both breaches, provided you have documentations that are separate.
Key Dates
- Claim Deadline - November 18, 2025
- Opt-Out or Objection Deadline - October 17, 2025
- Final Approval Hearing - December 3, 2025
Claim Procedure
The claim process is simple:1. Visit the official settlement website. Go to telecomdatasettlement.com.
2. Provide your information. You will need your Class Member ID, which has been sent to you via email from [email protected]. If you cannot find your Class Member ID, check your spam folder or contact the settlement administrator.
3. Provide documentation if applicable by collecting any documents that support the fraud alerts, identity theft reports, or receipts for credit monitoring services you are claiming.
4. File your claim either online, or mail (or fax) your completed claim form to the address on telephone settlement website.