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ATT, WSJ, Local News, Moldavia

ATT does business with sketchy company’s where their poor customers habits allowed the hack through Moldavian criminals. T is a company subject to EY SOX audits. Shouldn’t it now fail all audits because of this? Legg should unequivocally be fired because this destroys shareholder value. Stankey should resign himself immediately for ultimately approving this business relationship. This is serious sh1t. Whistleblower levels.

https://www.barrons.com/articles/snowflake-stock-price-att-hack-ef9b759f

After the first evidence of a Snowflake hack on April 14, Mandiant said the hacker group was systematically attacking customer accounts on Snowflake’s cloud with stolen credentials. Data was smuggled out through a computer network in the country of Moldavia. The hackers then extorted the victims and advertised their data for sale on cybercrime forums.

AT&T said that it is working with law enforcement authorities. The stolen data relates to calls and texts made between May 1 and Oct. 31, 2022 and on Jan. 2, 2023. It includes the numbers called and messaged, but not the contents of those communiqués or the personal information of AT&T customers, said the phone firm.

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AT&T does business with Ericsson, and Ericsson is a CONVICTED CRIMINAL. Look it up!

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Interesting because AT&T CSO must approve access to ANYONE accessing this data. My guess is someone was snooping around looking for very specific text messages. I think AT&T is claiming hackers when they themselves have ETHICAL hackers. It’s becoming very alarming to keep claiming data breaches. Let’s call it like it is. AT&T is giving way to much access to critical information to 3rd party vendors. It’s not a breach, it’s lack of control because they are outsourcing critical roles, and expecting the same results.

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None of that will happen. Instead, you will be required to do perform two-factor authentication when you logins time out every 15 minutes in every system. That should fix it. Our tools and resources were too convenient to use, that is what caused all of this.

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Do agree this falls on leadership and in any other organization the board would be taking decisive action

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Post ID: @zhl+1ttoTK5I

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Fail all the audits. This is a top-down catastrophe

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