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⚠️ ATTENTION: AT&T Customers – Potential Data Leak Found Body: A file named "140k@Att.txt" has surfaced online, reportedly containing credentials for 140,000 users. If you have an AT&T account, now is the time to: Change your password immediately. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) .
If you have access to this file, avoid sharing the actual contents or links to the raw data, as this can violate platform terms of service and privacy laws.
Check Have I Been Pwned to see if your email is on the list.Don’t wait until your account is compromised! 🔒 #CyberSecurity #DataBreach #ATT Option 2: Tech Analysis (Neutral & Informative)
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🚨 New data leak alert: "140k@Att.txt" is circulating with credentials for ~140k users. Change your AT&T password. Turn on 2FA. Stop reusing passwords! 🛑#Security #ATT #HackingNews
Deep Dive: The "140k@Att.txt" Credential Dump Body: The security community is tracking a new text file leak titled "140k@Att.txt." Initial analysis suggests it contains a mix of emails and plain-text passwords. While the age of the data is still being verified, it serves as a stark reminder of the risks of password reuse. Takeaway: If you use the same password for AT&T as you do for your bank or email, change it now. #Infosec #DataLeak #TechNews Option 3: Short & Punchy (For X/Twitter)
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⚠️ ATTENTION: AT&T Customers – Potential Data Leak Found Body: A file named "140k@Att.txt" has surfaced online, reportedly containing credentials for 140,000 users. If you have an AT&T account, now is the time to: Change your password immediately. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) .
If you have access to this file, avoid sharing the actual contents or links to the raw data, as this can violate platform terms of service and privacy laws.
Check Have I Been Pwned to see if your email is on the list.Don’t wait until your account is compromised! 🔒 #CyberSecurity #DataBreach #ATT Option 2: Tech Analysis (Neutral & Informative)
If you are looking to create a public post regarding this, here are three ways to frame it depending on your goal: Option 1: Security Alert (Helpful & Urgent)
🚨 New data leak alert: "140k@Att.txt" is circulating with credentials for ~140k users. Change your AT&T password. Turn on 2FA. Stop reusing passwords! 🛑#Security #ATT #HackingNews
Deep Dive: The "140k@Att.txt" Credential Dump Body: The security community is tracking a new text file leak titled "140k@Att.txt." Initial analysis suggests it contains a mix of emails and plain-text passwords. While the age of the data is still being verified, it serves as a stark reminder of the risks of password reuse. Takeaway: If you use the same password for AT&T as you do for your bank or email, change it now. #Infosec #DataLeak #TechNews Option 3: Short & Punchy (For X/Twitter)