AT&T has joined the fight to keep unauthorized data brokers from obtaining and selling its customers' calling records.
On Wednesday, the company's services division filed a lawsuit in U.S district court in San Antonio, Texas, to block 25 unnamed "John Doe" defendants who have allegedly pretended to be customers to gain access to account information.
AT&T said that the so-called data brokers had fraudulently obtained records for some 2,500 customers. The company said this information was used mainly in legal and domestic disputes and that no driver's license numbers or sensitive financial data were accessible.
AT&T says it believes the lawsuit will help it identify the perpetrators through e-mail addresses and Internet Protocol addresses. Once it identifies the data brokers, the company plans to seek an injunction as well as a return of profits earned from selling customer information.
AT&T customers affected by the data breach have been notified and access to their online accounts has been frozen, the company said.
AT&T said it has taken additional steps to prevent this type of activity in the future, but it didn't discuss specifics.
"Regrettably, there are always people looking for ways to circumvent the system," Priscilla Hill-Ardoin, chief privacy officer for AT&T, said in a statement. "But we intend to remain vigilant in order to keep our customers' information secure."
AT&T is currently a defendant in a privacy lawsuit in federal court in San Francisco over President Bush's domestic spy program. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has accused AT&T of illegally making its network available to the government for security surveillance.
they CARE about customer privacy???? Outrageous! These guys really are about as arrogant as they come. BOYCOTT AT&T for handing over customer records to the NSA!
Really, what they care about is the fact that these "data brokers" are making money and AT&T wants a part of that! This isn't about your privacy, it's about their income!!
At least you came to the right conclusion - BOYCOTT AT&T!!
when they ask for it. No warrent need, they just gladly hand it over. If the EFF wins it's lawsuit, AT&T better be prepaired to defend its self from lawsuits for allowing improper access by the government.
when they ask for it. No warrent need, they just gladly hand it over. If the EFF wins it's lawsuit, AT&T better be prepaired to defend its self from lawsuits for allowing improper access by the government.
When the Government is given this data legally, the EFF runs amok but when AT&T tries to protect the customer's privacy from unauthorized groups, all anyone can talk about is the legal access by the Government. What a bunch of crap.
"When the Government is given this data legally, the EFF runs amok but when AT&T tries to protect the customer's privacy from unauthorized groups, all anyone can talk about is the legal access by the Government. What a bunch of crap."
The legality of AT&T's giving data to the government has not been determined. There is a federal court decision that said the program was illegal, but that decision is currently under appeal.
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really are about as arrogant as they come. BOYCOTT AT&T for
handing over customer records to the NSA!
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Really, what they care about is the fact that these "data brokers"
are making money and AT&T wants a part of that! This isn't
about your privacy, it's about their income!!
At least you came to the right conclusion - BOYCOTT AT&T!!
The legality of AT&T's giving data to the government has not been determined. There is a federal court decision that said the program was illegal, but that decision is currently under appeal.