internetnews.com— AT&T said it would pay for credit monitoring services to customers whose data could be compromised after hackers broke into its system and accessed credit card information for about 19,000 customers.
Aug 30, 2006View in Crawl 4
How honorable (especially coming from a company that turned over customer data to the NSA)...Other companies/organizations turn tail and do not even offer an apology.
therernospoonsAug 31, 2006
How honorable (especially coming from a company that turned over customer data to the NSA)...Other companies/organizations turn tail and do not even offer an apology.