The scale of it is alarming, but if AT&T's statement is true, it doesn't sound like the data was terribly sensitive or valuable, thankfully.
The data does not contain the content of calls or texts, personal information such as Social Security numbers, dates of birth, or other personally identifiable information,” AT&T said in their statement released early Friday morning.
“These records identify the telephone numbers with which an AT&T or MVNO wireless number interacted during these periods, including telephone numbers of AT&T wireline customers and customers of other carriers, counts of those interactions, and aggregate call duration for a day or month.”
The scale of it is alarming, but if AT&T's statement is true, it doesn't sound like the data was terribly sensitive or valuable, thankfully.
It would be useful for any divorcing partner to see if her husband was sending 98 texts an hour to an ex.
always use signal/whatsapp
>implying wahman need a reason to claim her cash and prizes
Reverse the roles and the husband might get 50/50 custody. Maybe.