AT&T and CenturyLink are Being Sued for Exposing Millions of Private Customer Accounts Online (2024)

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Dismayed customers of both AT&T-owned DirecTV and CenturyLink are now taking action against these companies for failing to protect their information online.

These days, most of the outrage surrounding privacy involves Facebook. But it turns out that AT&T and CenturyLink may be even worse.

Now, both companies are facing a class action lawsuit for some pretty bad behavior. The AT&T-owned DirecTV and CenturyLink have been accused of leaving private customer data online available for anybody to find via a simple search. That is, for potentially millions of customers.

DirecTV and CenturyLink have nearly 45 million customers combined. At this stage, we’re unclear how many of those customers were affected by the privacy lapse, though potentially tens of millions were affected.

Last Monday, a class action lawsuit was filed in the US District Court in Seattle. According to one plaintiff, James Jantos, a simple online search for his phone number allowed him to find his “name, address, telephone number and other information” unsecured online for anybody to view.

Even a bill was available online — with nothing blotted out or hidden. “The customer discovered that his March 2017 bill from CenturyLink and DirecTV/DirecTV, LLC, was publicly available for anyone to view on the internet,” the lawsuit alleges. “The bill contained personally identifiable information, including his name, address, phone number, phone numbers that he had called and received calls from, and his DirecTV/DirecTV, LLC, billings.”

Naturally, this person got concerned and started investigating. “[He was] unsure if the information was only available to him due to his previous online access to his account, [so] he investigated the scope of the disclosure,” the lawsuit continues.

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The complaint further noted that the plaintiff was “able to easily access personally identifying information of other subscribers of Defendants, including charges on other subscribers DirecTV/DirecTV, LLC, bills.”

Failing to protect private customer data is a clear violation ofSection 338 of the Communications Act. The plaintiff class is seeking $100 per violation, which could really add up.

Accordingly…

AT&T says ‘it wasn’t me’.

The defendants are now playing the blame game, with AT&T passing the buck to CenturyLink. According to an AT&T spokesperson, the allegations do not involve their bills — and the data exposed may have been extracted fully from CenturyLink. You see, CenturyLink is selling a bundled DirecTV service.

“We’re reviewing the complaint, but the allegations in it do not involve our bills,” AT&T told DSLReports.

Here’s how the lawsuit puts it:

“CenturyLink also acted as the agent of DirecTV and/or DirecTV, LLC, in connection with the marketing, selling, billing, and distribution of bills (including making the bills available for public access) of DirecTV’s services,” the complaint alleges. “CenturyLink is also an agent for DirecTV and/or DirecTV, LLC, for purposes of all tasks associated with billing certain bundled services provided by DirecTV and/or DirecTV, LLC, to its subscribers.”

Sounds like a defensible pass-the-buck. But does it really get AT&T off the hook? Even worse: why isn’t AT&T giving more of a crap about its own customers?

Here’s the complete class action filing.

AT&T and CenturyLink are Being Sued for Exposing Millions of Private Customer Accounts Online (2024)

FAQs

Is there a class action lawsuit against AT&T? ›

The class action filing accuses AT&T of negligence and breach of contract for failing to investigate the massive data breach for nearly three years.

Is CenturyLink owned by AT&T? ›

AT&T and CenturyLink are two distinct companies. AT&T operates as its own parent company, while CenturyLink is a subsidiary of Lumen Technologies. Both AT&T and CenturyLink, now known as Lumen, provide internet services.

What are the hidden fees for AT&T lawsuit? ›

You may be eligible for a portion of a $14 million class action settlement -- but you only have until the end of today to file your claim. Plaintiffs in the case argued AT&T failed to inform postpaid wireless customers they were being charged a $1.99 administrative fee each month.

What is AT&T doing about the data breach? ›

What is AT&T doing for the 73 million customers whose data was stolen? In addition to resetting passcodes, AT&T said it is providing the 73 million current and former customers whose accounts were breached identity-theft and credit-monitoring services through Experian's IdentityWorks for one year for free.

Who is replacing CenturyLink? ›

On or after Oct. 3, 2022 Brightspeed will take over CenturyLink's telephone , internet, and security business in 20 states. We're here to help you through the transition.

What is the new name for CenturyLink? ›

On September 14, 2020, CenturyLink, Inc announced that it had changed its name to Lumen Technologies, Inc. Effective with the opening of the trading day on Sept. 18, 2020, the company stock ticker changed from CTL to LUMN.

Who bought out CenturyLink? ›

Brightspeed is a new internet provider that in 2022 acquired the DSL customers of Lumen Technologies, the parent company of CenturyLink. Based in North Carolina, Brightspeed now provides DSL internet in 20 states across the South, Midwest, and East Coast. It offers fiber internet in 13 of those states.

How can I get my AT&T settlement? ›

Consumers who meet these requirements can submit a claim online at www.ftc.gov/ATT. Consumers can contact the claims administrator by calling 1-877-654-1982 or emailing info@ATTDataThrottling.com if they have questions or if they would like to request a claim form.

How can I file a claim against AT&T? ›

File and track a device protection claim
  1. Go to phoneclaim.com/att.
  2. Call 888.562. 8662. We're available weekdays from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET and weekends from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET.
Feb 22, 2024

How can I get my money back from AT&T? ›

How you get your refund depends on whether your account is active or canceled. Active accounts: If you have a credit balance on your AT&T account because of an overpayment, we'll apply the credit to your next bill unless you contact us and request a refund. Call 800.288. 2020 or visit us at an AT&T store.

How do I file a claim with AT&T? ›

Go to phoneclaim.com/att or call us at 888.562. 8662 to start a claim.

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