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A hacking group with access to AT&T’s internal network has stolen up to $20 million in crypto from customers’ wallets, according to an anonymous source.
Cybercriminals infiltrated AT&T's employee portal which in turn allowed them to generate their own mail keys -- the details that anybody with an AT&T email address can use to log into their accounts without using a password.
Listen to the article to discover the millions of dollars that were stolen by the hackers and how they did it.
For more informed news, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Google News or visit our website at Protos.com
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By ProtosA hacking group with access to AT&T’s internal network has stolen up to $20 million in crypto from customers’ wallets, according to an anonymous source.
Cybercriminals infiltrated AT&T's employee portal which in turn allowed them to generate their own mail keys -- the details that anybody with an AT&T email address can use to log into their accounts without using a password.
Listen to the article to discover the millions of dollars that were stolen by the hackers and how they did it.
For more informed news, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Google News or visit our website at Protos.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.