AT&T Customers Personal Data Kept on Sale for $1 Million
However, the company AT&T has denied that the personal information of the customers came out from its systems. According to the reports from Restore Privacy, the hackers are ready to work with AT&T if the company makes an arrangement. Restore Privacy says the culprit is a well-known hacker known as ShinyHunters who has done many breaches in the past as well. Previously, he hacked companies like Microsoft, Tokopedia, Pixlr, Mashable, Minted, and more. The hacker is asking $1 Million for the AT&T database. A culprit has provided proof of the data breach. But the company denies that any data breach has occurred. To which hacker says,” they will keep denying until I leak everything.” The alleged information taken from the company came with three encrypted strings birth date, social security numbers, and account pins. Also, details like account holder’s names, phone numbers, email addresses, and addresses are leaked. According to the hacker, the details of 70 million customers are at risk of fraud. ShinyHunters wants the company to pay them, and they are selling the access to other hackers as well. AT&T released a statement that says,