Dean Drako talks with CBS News Pittsburgh about the recent AT&T data breach, and what consumers can do to protect their passwords from malicious hackers.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Millions of AT&T customers learned over the weekend that hackers likely stole their personal data and plan to sell it on the dark web.
It’s a massive data breach impacting both current and former customers, but unfortunately, this breach is just the latest of a string of cyberattacks. And no matter if they’re large or small, they can still lead to identity theft and massive headaches for consumers.
KDKA-TV’s Meghan Schiller talked to two cybersecurity experts about what we should learn from this latest breach.
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