AT&T disclosed that the breach impacted most phone numbers linked to a public safety network used by U.S. first responders, contradicting its previous claim about the extent of the compromised data.
The stolen data did not contain the actual content of calls or texts, but included records of interactions such as the total number of calls, texts, and call durations between AT&T phone numbers over a six-month period.
AT&T expressed commitment to protecting FirstNet data, acknowledging the error in the earlier assessment of the breach's impact on FirstNet numbers and ensuring collaboration with public safety entities to enhance data security.
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