Hackers have leaked what they claim is AT&T‘s (T) database, which was reportedly stolen by the ShinyHunters group last April after they exploited major security flaws in the Snowflake (SNOW) cloud data platform, according to Hackread. The threat actor claims that both date of birth and Social Security numbers were originally encrypted but have since been fully decrypted and are now included in the leaked data of 88 million AT&T customers, according to the report.
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