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The wireless carrier is offering compensation to users who had their personal information leaked and sold to the dark web.
The telecom giant will pay out $177 million in relation to two recent data breaches affecting current and former customers.
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Current and former AT&T customers may be eligible for a payout from a $177 million settlement connected to two data breaches.
One of the incidents resulted in the illegal downloading of about 109 million customer accounts at the U.S. wireless company.