AT&T Data Breach Affects Millions of Customers
- AT&T has confirmed a major data breach where hackers accessed sensitive information of approximately 110 million customers.
- The company will start informing affected individuals about the breach and possible implications.
- Customers are advised to monitor their accounts for unusual activity and take necessary precautions.
AT&T has announced that it will notify approximately 110 million customers about a significant data breach that has compromised the phone records of nearly all its users. The breach raises concerns about customer privacy and the security measures in place to protect sensitive information. The telecommunications giant is expected to provide further details to affected customers in the coming days. In other tech news, Samsung has entered the wearables market with the introduction of a new smart ring priced at $399, aimed at competing with the popular Oura ring. This move highlights Samsung's commitment to expanding its product offerings in the health and fitness sector, as it seeks to capture a share of the growing wearables market. Meanwhile, Tesla has postponed the unveiling of its much-anticipated “robotaxi” design, originally scheduled for next month, to October. The delay, attributed to the need for additional time to develop prototypes, has resulted in a more than 6% drop in Tesla's stock price, reflecting investor concerns over the company's timeline for innovation. In a bid to keep their struggling electric vehicle startup afloat, Henrik Fisker and Geeta Gupta-Fisker have decided to reduce their salaries to just $1. This decision comes as the company navigates bankruptcy proceedings and works towards selling its remaining inventory. Additionally, the FTC has raised alarms about “dark patterns” in subscription services, prompting discussions about consumer rights and the ease of canceling subscriptions.