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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.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Following the 2024 breach that exposed data of 73 million customers, class action lawsuits have been filed and settlements are being negotiated. SettlementRadar tracks all active AT&T settlements above — check back and subscribe to alerts for new filings.
If you were an AT&T customer at any point between 2019 and 2024, your data may have been exposed. The 2024 breach included Social Security numbers, full names, email addresses, mailing addresses, phone numbers, and account passcodes for approximately 73 million people.
AT&T previously settled with the FTC for $105 million over throttling unlimited data. If there are active settlements in the list above, click "Check Eligibility" and confirm you were a subscriber with an unlimited plan during the class period.
Payouts vary by case. The FTC throttling settlement returned up to $34 to eligible customers. Data breach settlements typically pay $50–$300+ depending on documented losses. Check each card above for current estimates.
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