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The AT&T breach: Check if your data has been exposed

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Find out what data of yours has been posted online MAJOR BREACH ALERT This week, news broke that a h

Find out what data of yours has been posted online [View in browser]( [Malwarebytes]( [MAJOR BREACH ALERT] [Scan now]( MAJOR BREACH ALERT [Scan now]( This week, news broke that a hacker had [posted the data of over 70 million people]( based in the US to a cybercrime forum, claiming that it was stolen from a 2021 breach of AT&T. The data includes names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, social security numbers, and other information. The combination of this data is what a hacker needs to steal your identity. AT&T denies that the data came from its systems, but several people have verified that the posted data is valid. Breach events of this kind occur frequently. Whether or not this particular breach might impact you, you should know what personal information of yours is out there. That is why we’ve created our Digital Footprint Portal. Just enter your most commonly used email address and we’ll send you an email report containing the information we found about you that’s been exposed online. [Scan now]( © 2024 Malwarebytes 3979 Freedom Circle, 12th Floor, Santa Clara, CA 95054 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Unsubscribe](

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