AT&T Cyberattack: Paying a High Price to Protect Customer Data
AT&T Cyberattack Response
In a recent cyber incident, hackers breached AT&T's security protocols and gained unauthorized access to millions of customer data records.
Paying the Price
To prevent misuse of the stolen data, AT&T chose to pay the hackers a significant sum of $370,000 in exchange for permanently deleting the information.
The telecom company also obtained a proof video as evidence of the data deletion.
Concerns and Implications
This event underscores the increasing cybersecurity risks faced by organizations and the crucial role of robust defenses in safeguarding sensitive customer data.
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