You’re using an ID and/or password combination that may have been exposed in a non-AT&T data breach. You should update your passwords to protect your accounts.
The compromised password alert doesn’t mean there’s been a breach at AT&T. It means at least one saved ID or username and password has been exposed in a non-AT&T breach. You should update your passwords to protect your accounts.
If you get a compromised password alert, update the account password directly in the app or website. Never open links in password alert messages.
We strongly suggest you change any similar passwords you use on other websites or apps. Avoid reusing the same password. Learn about creating strong passwords
Last updated: April 15, 2024
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