AT&T Pays Hacker $300,000 to Delete Stolen Data: A Controversial Move
In a surprising turn of events, AT&T reportedly paid a hacker or a group of hackers over $300,000 to ensure the deletion of stolen data. What’s even more astonishing is the hacker presented a video as proof of this deletion. If you can believe it, AT&T considered a video sufficient evidence that the sensitive information had been eradicated.
This incident raises several eyebrows. Could this decision simply encourage the hacker or others like them to attempt similar breaches again, knowing that a payout might be on the horizon? It certainly raises questions about the effectiveness of paying off cybercriminals to resolve such matters.
WIRED managed to obtain access to the video that the hacker claims serves as confirmation of the data deletion. However, AT&T has yet to comment on the situation or the legitimacy of this proof.
As the debates continue, we can’t help but wonder: Is this approach a viable solution to cybersecurity threats, or does it merely open the door to further attacks?
For a deeper dive into the story, check out the full article on WIRED: AT&T Pays Hacker $300,000 to Delete Stolen Data.
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