I just got another warning from Malwarebytes about another AT&T data breach. No word from AT&T, just Malwarebytes. Nice, eh?
Malwarebytes has a "dark web checker" to see your info out there in the ether. Here's the places they say have been hacked and have lost my info to the Dark Web.
2021 AT&T Subscriber Data 2024
AT&T Customer Data 2026
AT&T Customer Data 2026
Sensitive Source *
LIXIL 2025
Sales Intelligence Company Leak 2018
Data Aggregator Breach 2019
Scraped Social Media Data Leak 2021
MySpace 2016
MySpace 2016
LinkedIn 2016
Adobe Systems 2016
Combo list of 1.4 Billion Credentials 2017
Combo list of 1.4 Billion Credentials 2017
Collection #2 Combo List 2019
2019 Antipublic Combo List 2019
CafePress 2019
October 2021 Combo list 2021
International Combo list Collection 2024
People Data Labs / OXYleads 2019
Trick Bot Email List 2020
Twitter 2023
2025 and 2023 Twitter/x 2025
Wired 2025
2025 X data leak 2025
I have Malwarebytes. But you can try and go to https://www.malwarebytes.com/digital-footprint-app. It will ask for your email and send you a code. If you have more than one email you need to check each one.
Typically what it finds is email, phone number, password (actual or encoded), address, city, postal code, country code, and social security number.




11 comments:
I have Malwarebytes, but I believe AT&T is American? and I am not.
AT&T is an American phone company that has locations all over the world.
Did you check your digital footprint? You should have no problem doing that. Malwarebytes should have sent you the same notice they sent me with that link.
I too have Malwarebytes on desktop and phone. It's caught a great deal. Worth it to me. I got something about this and I admit I ignored it since I don't have anything AT&T. but now you make me think I should look anyway.
I have no business with AT&T anymore, but there's plenty of other places that have my information (says the woman who's still waiting on a replacement credit card after hers was hacked).
I just had a Hacker attempt Online, my Firewall held up but apparently someone also hacked one of my Credit Cards so I had to cancel it, get it re-issued and report the Fraud. They will have the Feds on it and Microsoft found the locations of the Two Hackers {in our Community} who were hacking into our Wi-Fi, so they'll sic the Feds on them too... may be one in the same, I don't know. I'm thinking Young Males by what they fraudulently charged on the Card. Always a hassle to be targeted by these Hacks/Criminals.
It is too easy to get tricked these days.
You should look. You're going to be surprised.
I've had to change two credit cards recently.
I'm surprised they caught anyone.
It's getting harder and harder to detect fraud.
I get notifications that I am being very safe online and to "keep up the good work"
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