DATA BREACH DEJA VU: AT&T’S REPEAT OFFENSE EXPOSES MILLIONS TO CYBER THREATS

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AT&T’s Latest Data Breach Exposes Millions of Customers’ Personal Information

AT&T has suffered another significant data breach, compromising the personal data of millions of customers. This recent incident follows a similar breach in March, which affected 73 million customers. The stolen data includes sensitive information such as names, addresses, and social security numbers.

The absence of comprehensive federal data privacy laws has enabled companies like AT&T to self-regulate, resulting in inadequate protection of customer data. Big Tech and telecom companies have actively lobbied against stricter data privacy laws, prioritizing profits over consumer protection.

Experts emphasize the need for a national privacy law to establish a uniform standard for data protection and enforcement. Without such a law, consumers remain vulnerable to data breaches and exploitation by companies seeking to profit from their personal information.

The recent breaches highlight the importance of robust data protection measures and the need for companies to prioritize consumer privacy. AT&T’s data breaches demonstrate the consequences of inadequate data protection and the need for stronger regulations to safeguard consumer information.

The lack of effective data privacy laws allows companies to collect and monetize vast amounts of personal data, creating a lucrative market for data brokerage. This prioritization of profits over privacy has led to a culture of exploitation, where consumer data is treated as a commodity rather than a sensitive asset.

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