AT&T’s Bold Move: A $300,000 Payment to a Hacker for Deleted Data
In a surprising turn of events, AT&T has reportedly paid a hacker or hacking group more than $300,000 to ensure the deletion of sensitive data they had stolen. What makes this situation even more astonishing is that the hacker publicly shared a video purportedly demonstrating the erasure of the compromised information. The question hanging in the air is: Is a video really sufficient proof?
While some may find humor in the absurdity of the situation, the implications are serious. Did AT&T truly believe that a mere video would act as a foolproof guarantee against future issues? If anything, this incident raises concerns about whether paying off cyber attackers will simply encourage them to strike again in the future.
WIRED had the opportunity to review the footage that the hacker claims serves as evidence of the data deletion. However, itโs worth noting that AT&T did not respond to inquiries regarding this matter, leaving many to speculate on the credibility of the hackerโs claims and the effectiveness of AT&T’s response.
As companies grapple with the ongoing threat of cyber incidents, this event underscores the delicate balance between negotiation with hackers and the potential ramifications of such dealings. Will the telecommunications giant’s decision prove wise, or will it backfire? Only time will tell.
For more details, you can read the original article on WIRED: AT&T Paid Hacker $300,000 to Delete Stolen Call Records.
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