Shares of Snowflake (SNOW) are down about 3% to $134.38 in early trading after AT&T (T) disclosed that it suffered a massive hack of customer data, separate from one reported earlier this year, and said it learned in April that the information was illegally downloaded from a workspace on a third-party cloud platform, which a spokesperson identified as Snowflake, according to Bloomberg. Last month, Snowflake said that hackers had targeted its customers and on Friday, AT&T said it didn’t believe the information from the latest breach has been released publicly, Bloomberg noted.
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