Company now facing class action lawsuits. Last month, AT&T reported that more than 70 million current and former customers had their account data and personal identifying information compromised in a massive breach. Nearly half the number of consumers affected by the Equifax breach have now been affected, with the exposure of one or more of the following: full name, email address, phone number, Social Security number, date of birth, and AT&T account information, including passcodes. A number of class action lawsuits have been filed against AT&T, alleging that the breach was a “direct result” of their failure to implement adequate and reasonable cybersecurity procedures and protocols. One of the suits alleges that despite notifying its customers around March 31 of the breach, AT&T failed to provide critical information, such as “when it occurred and when it was investigated.” The complaint also asserts that the company should have provided an explanation to its current and former customers as to why they weren’t informed about the breach in a more timely fashion. In light of the number of American consumers affected, we are reminding EverSafe members and their designated trusted advocates to keep a close eye on their alerts. And members who are interested in adding a loved one to their current EverSafe subscription can do so at a 25% discount by logging in, and selecting Settings – Manage Subscription – Add Family Members. Any questions should be directed to CustomerCare@EverSafe.com or call 888-575-3837.