Social Security
The New York Post published an article titled “Major data breach exposes 86M AT&T customer records, including social security numbers.” This article talks about a huge leak where over 86 million AT&T customer records were exposed which included names, addresses, phone numbers, emails, and even Social Security numbers. What makes it worse is that some of this data was updated recently even though it was linked to a past breach from 2024. The leak could lead to identity theft, scams, and more problems for millions of people. Cybersecurity experts warn that this kind of exposed data can stay on the dark web for years and continue to harm people long after the breach. It shows how important it is for companies to not only protect data but also notify people quickly when something goes wrong. I found this interesting because it shows how even the biggest companies can still struggle to protect sensitive data. It also reminded me how important it is to use identity monitoring and to avoid reusing the same password across sites. Taking simple steps now can save a lot of stress and damage later.
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