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Hackers Leak 86 Million AT&T Records with Decrypted SSNs
Hackers Leak 86 Million AT&T Records with Decrypted SSNs
Hackers leak data of 88 million AT&T customers with decrypted SSNs; latest breach raises questions about links to earlier Snowflake-related attack. Hackers have leaked what they claim is AT&T’s database which was reportedly stolen by the ShinyHunters group in April 2024 after they exploited major security flaws in the Snowflake cloud data platform. But is this really the Snowflake-linked data? We took a closer look. As seen by the Hackread.com research team, the data was first posted on a well-known Russian cybercrime forum on May 15, 2025. It was re-uploaded on the same forum on June 3, 2025, after which it began circulating among other hackers and forums. After analyzing the leaked data, we found it contains a detailed set of personal information. Each of these data points poses a serious privacy risk on its own, but together, they create full identity profiles that could be exploited for fraud or identity theft. The data includes: Full names Date of birth Phone numbers Email addresses Physical addresses 44 Million Social Security Numbers (SSN) (43,989,219 in total)
·hackread.com·
Hackers Leak 86 Million AT&T Records with Decrypted SSNs
Decrypted: DoNex Ransomware and its Predecessors
Decrypted: DoNex Ransomware and its Predecessors
Researchers from Avast have discovered a flaw in the cryptographic schema of the DoNex ransomware and its predecessors. In cooperation with law enforcement organizations, we have been silently providing the decryptor to DoNex ransomware victims since March 2024. The  cryptographic weakness was made public at Recon 2024 and therefore we have no reason to keep […]
·decoded.avast.io·
Decrypted: DoNex Ransomware and its Predecessors