"AT&T Data Breach: Protecting Yourself Without Credit Monitoring"

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AT&T announced a data breach affecting millions of current and former customers, with compromised information including Social Security numbers and passcodes. The company is investigating the incident and has begun notifying affected customers, while also resetting passcodes for current users and offering credit monitoring services. Consumers are advised to create strong passwords, use multifactor authentication, monitor account activity, and consider setting up credit freezes and fraud alerts with nationwide credit bureaus to protect themselves from identity theft and other malicious activity.
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