WASHINGTON (Reuters) – AT&T (NYSE:) has agreed to pay $13 million to resolve an investigation over an information breach of a cloud vendor in January 2023 that impacted 8.9 million AT&T prospects, the Federal Communications Fee mentioned Tuesday.
The FCC mentioned the high-quality will resolve its investigation over whether or not AT&T had failed to guard the data of its prospects and added AT&T had agreed to spice up its knowledge governance practices to extend provide chain integrity within the dealing with of delicate knowledge to guard customers from related vendor knowledge breaches sooner or later.