"AT&T Resets Passcodes After 73 Million Customer Data Leak"

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AT&T confirms a data breach affecting over 7.6 million current and 65 million former customers, leading to the reset of security passcodes for active customers. The leaked information may include personal details such as names, email addresses, social security numbers, and more. The company is notifying affected customers and offering free fraud alerts from credit bureaus. AT&T is working with cybersecurity experts to analyze the situation and has found no evidence of authorized access to its systems.
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