AT&T Class Action Settlements 2026 — Data Breach & Billing Overcharge Claims
AT&T, one of the largest telecommunications companies in the US, has been hit with multiple class action lawsuits stemming from a massive 2024 data breach affecting 73 million customers, deceptive "unlimited" data throttling practices, unauthorized billing charges, and account security failures. Both current and former AT&T customers may be eligible for compensation.
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Why Is AT&T Being Sued?
AT&T's most significant recent crisis was the 2024 data breach, one of the largest in telecom history, which exposed the personal information — including Social Security numbers, account data, and passcodes — of approximately 73 million current and former AT&T customers. AT&T has also previously settled with the FTC over throttling unlimited data plans without disclosure ($105 million settlement), faced class actions over "ghost charges" and unauthorized monthly fees, and paid $25 million over a data breach at call centers. Customers who were AT&T subscribers from 2019 through early 2024 may be eligible for the data breach class.
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