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You have about a month left to claim a portion of the $177 million data breach settlement against AT&T. Last month, the deadline to file was extended to December, so there's still time to file a claim.
AT&T customers whose data was leaked could be eligible for up to $7,500 in compensation. See who qualifies and how to submit a claim.
Customers affected by AT&T’s data breaches have until Dec. 18 to submit a claim for compensation through the Kroll Settlement Administration website. To file, visit the settlement website and click the "submit claim" button on the right side of the page.
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