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AT&T reportedly paid a hacker over $370,000 to delete stolen customer data. In an unusual twist of events, the ransom may not have gone to those who actually conducted the breach. Last Friday ...
Hackers have seemingly re-released a refined trove of 86 million AT&T records, including decrypted Social Security numbers ...
At that time, the carrier said it didn't believe the data was publicly available. The company reportedly paid a hacker associated with ShinyHunters $373,000 in Bitcoin to remove the stolen data ...
As disclosed in its incident summary, PowerSchool already paid the attacker to delete the data ... of this particular hacker, but if PowerSchool’s money wasn’t enough, a bunch of public ...