Security leaders respond to the AT&T data breach
Briefly

According to AT&T, records of calls and text messages for almost all customers were compromised, but no content/personal data leaked, still a breach for vigilance.
Kern Smith emphasizes the importance of securing both company and vendor mobile devices to prevent credential compromises that could lead to larger attacks.
Javvad Malik expresses concern over AT&T's failure to detect the breach for an extended period and highlights the broader consequences of such incidents.
The presence of cell site identification numbers in the stolen data raises additional privacy concerns and potential risks to individuals.
Read at Securitymagazine
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