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AT&T Customers’ Social Security Numbers Stolen In Hack

If you’ve received mail from AT&T via the USPS, it may be more than just a bill.

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The company has reported a breach in its security that left an undisclosed number of users’ information compromised, including social security numbers and birthdays, according to Recode

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The breach was disclosed in a filing with the California Attorney General’s Office.

What’s worse is that the company is only now revealing the

April hacks – two months after the information breach. AT&T isn’t stating why it took so long to reveal the hack, but the company has contacted affected customers through letters in the mail.

According to Business Insider

, the theft was done by three independent contractors working with an AT&T vendor. The contractors were looking for unlock codes in order to unlock AT&T devices to resell them for use on other networks.

As for the affected customers, the company will offer a free year of credit monitoring. AT&T is also recommending that customers change their passwords if they were contacted in relation to the security breach.

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